HINDMAN, Ky. — Gov. Andy Beshear and Congressman Hal Rogers have announced $2.1 million in Abandoned Mine Lands Economic Revitalization funding for a major wastewater project in Knott County. The funding will help expand the Ball Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, more than doubling its capacity from 100,000 gallons per day to 250,000 gallons. State officials say the project will support hundreds of new homes and future development in Knott and Perry counties, including the Chestnut Ridge, Olive Branch, Hickory Hills and Phoenix housing developments, as well as the relocated Robinson Elementary School. Knott County Judge-Executive Jeff Dobson says the investment […]
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