The Paducah McCracken County Joint Sewer Agency (JSA) is a non-profit regional utility service responsible for the operation and maintenance of Paducah and McCracken County's combined sanitary and storm sewer system. With a vast wastewater collection and treatment network, including over 385 miles of gravity sanitary sewer and 41 miles of combined storm and sanitary sewer, the JSA ensures the efficient management of the area's wastewater. Committed to infrastructure rehabilitation and preventive maintenance, the JSA has undertaken various projects, such as the construction of a 96-inch sewer pipe, sanitary sewer separation projects, and the rehabilitation of sewer lines and treatment plants.
Since its formation in 1999, the JSA has been dedicated to providing reliable wastewater services to the community. With a capacity of 9 million gallons per day at the Paducah Wastewater Treatment Plant and additional treatment facilities, the JSA ensures the proper treatment and disposal of wastewater. Governed by a seven-member board, the JSA operates as a vital utility service, generating revenue through wastewater treatment fees and charges for extending wastewater lines. With a focus on service improvement and expansion, the JSA plays a crucial role in maintaining the sanitary and storm sewer system in Paducah and McCracken County.
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