 
 
  314 Wilkinson St., Frankfort,  KY  40601  (502)875-2290
 
 
 
  
Wood Creek Water District Regional Water Treatment Plant
 
 
  
Wood Creek Water District (WCWD) was formed in 1967 to provide drinking water to 600 customers in 
  northeastern Laurel County. Today, WCWD produces and distributes water to more than 16,000 households in a 
  five county area. The 9.2 MGD Regional Water Treatment Plant is the cornerstone for producing safe, clean 
  drinking water for Wood Creek's current and future customers.
  The Regional Water Treatment Plant is a modern facility utilizing Super-Pulsator Upflow Clarifiers, Greenleaf 
  Filters, and multi-barrier disinfecction. To develop the multi-barrier system, ultraviolet radiation and sodium 
  hypochlorite are used for the primary and secondary disinfectants, respectively. The multi-barrier approach 
  provides an additional level of treatment meeting the requirements of the LT2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment 
  Rule.
  Other key project elements were:
      demolishing and reconstructing the building over the existing clarifiers and filters
      replacing the brick fascia and roof on the remaining process buildings
      additional clarifiers and filters
      new chemical feed facilities
      sludge press building
      low and high service pumps
      and backwash lagoons