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The Utility Commission meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at noon at the Carrollton Utility Office located at 225 Sixth Street in Carrollton, Kentucky.
The Commission consists of three members appointed by the Mayor. The current Commissioners are Ron McMillan (Chairman), Charlie Webster, and Jim Klingler. All Commission meetings are open to the public.
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AREAS SERVED
Carrollton Utilities provides either natural gas, water or sewer service to portions of Carroll, Gallatin, Owen, and Trimble Counties, including the cities of Carrollton, Ghent, Glencoe, Milton, Sanders, Sparta, Prestonville, and Worthville. Several large industrial customers are served by Carrollton Utilities including: Arvin Meritor, BPB, Dow Corning, Atofina, Gallatin Steel, Kentucky Speedway, North American Stainless, and Steel Technologies.
Natural Gas System
- 78 miles of steel high pressure main and 58 miles of plastic main
- 2621 services
- Annual thru-put of 9.3 billion cubic feet
Water System
- Annually treats and delivers over 250 million gallons of water through 37 miles of main
- Serves 1590 customers in Carrollton and surrounding areas
- Operates and maintains West Carroll Water District which has an additional 954 customers and 78 miles of main
- Utilizes groundwater supply via three production wells with a capacity of 1.5 million gallons per day
- Operates water treatment plant that includes, air stripping, lime softening, filtration, and disinfection
Sewer System
- Operates the Carroll-Gallatin-Owen-Henry Regional Sewer System serving parts of 4 counties and 8 cities
- Construction underway on a Regional deep cell facultative lagoon with a peak capacity of 4.7 million gallons per day.
- Sewer collection consisting of 109 miles of sewer mains and 28 lift stations.
- Serves 2365 customers including the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky.
Through contract service, Carrollton Utilities also operates and maintains the West Carroll Water District, which provides water service to customers in Carroll and Trimble Counties, Kentucky.
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