The COVID-19 virus has not been detected in any of the nation’s drinking-water supplies. The EPA has reinforced that our disinfection process is effective in neutralizing COVID-19. Based on current evidence, the risk to water supplies is low. Americans can continue to...
The Simpson County Water District continues to promote education in the water supply field and as a part of its overall community involvement efforts by offering a scholarship each year. The $1,000 scholarship is renewable for four years, as long as requirements are...
The Wash Your Hands campaign, will launch in-conjunction with Global Handwashing Day on October 15, to reinforce healthy habits within the community. The campaign is sponsored by Warren County Water District, Simpson County Water District, Butler County Water System...
We will be performing scheduled maintenance on our systems on Saturday July 20th, 2019, from 5am until approximately 9am. During this time, we will not be able to accept payments of any kind. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may...
The Simpson County Water District promotes education in the water supply field by offering an annual scholarship to a graduating high school senior. Hunter Owens of Franklin-Simpson High School was presented with a $1,000 scholarship to Western Kentucky University for...
Simpson Water kicked off this year’s National Drinking Water Week with an invitation to “Protect the Source” throughout Simpson County and across the region. Simpson Water, Kentucky Rural Water Association, the American Water Works Association and water utilities...
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