Through the agreement, the Hardin County utility will buy a daily supplemental supply of water from Louisville Water.
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The crew spend days surveying the hard-hit northeastern part of Hazard, Kentucky.
Louisville projects will receive $19 million in funding for a surface transportation reauthorization and water infrastructure bill that totals to $715 billion for America's highways, roads, bridges, transit, rail and water infrastructure.
The funding is being made available through the state's new Cleaner Water Program.
Jerry Acy, the executive director of the River Ridge Development Authority, said it is a significant investment.