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During this unprecedented time, we recognize the impact the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is having on much of our daily lives. The health and safety of our employees, customers, and communities is always our top priority.
Commonwealth Wastewater wants to assure our customers and the communities we serve that we will continue our operations throughout the duration of this public health crisis. Our operations personnel will continue their work to keep the wastewater systems operating reliably and will be responsive to any service needs that may arise.
Any needs for service should be directed to us at 877-669-0786.
As this public health crisis continues to evolve, we will strive to keep our customers informed and work to be responsive to our customer’s and community’s needs.
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Did you know that, as a public uility, Commonwealth Wastewater is regulated by the Kentucky Public Utilities Commission on matters of tariff policy, service territory, and customer protection? Find out more about the KPSC by visiting psc.ky.gov.
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Three words that come to mind when describing Adenus® decentralized wastewater systems. Commonwealth Wastewater is the exclusive utility provider for Adenus® systems in the state of Kentucky.
We pride ourselves on our customer service, quality, and system reliability.
Browse our site to learn what we offer our customers.
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Adenus® systems are comprised of an effluent collection system, secondary treatment plant, and drip dispersal. The tank in your yard settles the waste stream into three distinct layers during primary treatment:
• Scum
• Effluent
• Sludge
The effluent filter ensures that only the effluent is collected from the tank and sent to the plant for processing. As the scum accumulates, it transforms into sludge and settles. The sludge is mostly consumed by the micro-organisms present in the tank. |
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