Outage Update 5/31/18 8:30pm

FPB Crews are restoring electric service as quickly as possible. Crews have began replacing multiple broken poles in the service area. Some repairs will take several hours and may not be completed until  7:00am to 9:00am tomorrow morning. 

Areas still effected include Springhill, Tierra Linda, Cavern Drive, and Cystal Drive areas.  

Crews are also making repairs scattered throughout the service area. If you have an outage not on this list and have not reported it, please report to (502) 352-4372. We appreciate your patience as crews continue to work into the night.  

FPB to livestream FCHS and WHHS graduation ceremonies

The Frankfort Plant Board will livestream the Franklin County Schools' graduation ceremonies taking place at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington tomorrow on Facebook Live. 

For years, the local high schools have held graduation here in Frankfort at the civic center, but have had to move the ceremonies out of town after the civic center was demolished. In case out of town travel is difficult for some, FPB feels it is important to make the ceremonies accessible to folks who aren't able to make it there. 

FPB's Facebook page will live stream the Franklin County High School graduation ceremony tomorrow at 4:30 p.m.

FPB's Facebook page will live stream the Western Hills High School graduation ceremony tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

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FPB Hydrant Flushing - 5/25/18

Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments. 

We ask that motorist please use caution in the flushing area due to possible water in the roadway. Some discoloration may occur in your tap water. This is normal. If discoloration persists after running your faucet for a short time, please call 352-4372.

We will be flushing hydrants in the following areas on 5/25/18:

Berry Hill

Pea Ridge

Leewood

Tierra Linda

Inverness Rd.

Short power outage planned downtown Wednesday morning

FRANKFORT – The Frankfort Plant Board Electric Department has scheduled a planned outage affecting parts of downtown this Wednesday morning, May 16 from 5 to 6 a.m. Power will be interrupted on the blocks between Broadway and Wapping St. and between Wilkinson Blvd. and Capital Ave.

FPB is finishing a project on Catfish Alley, which involves converting overhead feeder lines to underground lines. The power interruption is necessary to tie the new underground lines to the original feed.

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FPB Hydrant Flushing Area Announced

Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments. 

We ask that motorist please use caution in the flushing area due to possible water in the roadway. Some discoloration may occur in your tap water. This is normal. If discoloration persists after running your faucet for a short time, please call 352-4372.

We will be flushing hydrants in the following areas on 5/16/18:

Lyons Dr.

Country Ln.

Brighton Park

Governor’s Place

West Broadway

Clinton St.

St. Clair

Frankfort Plant Board has begun annual hydrant flushing

Hydrant flushing is necessary to maintain the integrity and quality of the distribution system and to ensure hydrants are functioning properly. This will also allow FPB to obtain firefighting flow information, which is shared with city and county fire departments. 

We ask that motorist please use caution in the flushing area due to possible water in the roadway. Some discoloration may occur in your tap water. This is normal. If discoloration persists after running your faucet for a short time, please call 352-4372.

We will be flushing hydrants in the following areas on Wednesday, 5/9/18:

Downtown area

Glenns Creek Rd.

McCracken Pike

Deerwood

Watts Ferry

Deer Ridge

FPB tap water named Frankfort On Tap

Event at Water Treatment Plant kicked off National Drinking Water Week.

FRANKFORT – The Frankfort Plant Board officially named the tap water it treats and distributes Frankfort On Tap. FPB water officials, joined by Mayor Bill May, Department for Environmental Protection Commissioner Aaron Keatley, and FPB Board Chair Anna Marie Rosen, launched the water branding campaign Monday afternoon at the water treatment plant. The event was held in conjunction with the kick-off of National Drinking Water Week.

“We are proud of the quality of water provided by FPB’s water treatment plant,” said FPB Public Information Coordinator Cathy Lindsey. “So proud, in fact, that we have named it. We are excited to launch our Frankfort On Tap branding campaign to promote the value of our public-sourced tap water here in Frankfort and surrounding counties.”

FPB delivers on average about 4,000 gallons of fresh clean tap water (Frankfort On Tap) to each home for about a dollar a day. That equals about a half cent per gallon. In comparison, bottled water is more than 700 times more expensive than tap water.

By naming Frankfort On Tap, FPB is emphasizing the value and importance of safe and clean drinking water and pride that we live a community where it is locally treated and distributed. For more information, go to www.FrankfortOnTap.com.

FPB, the American Water Works Association and the water community across the country will celebrate Drinking Water Week (May 6-12, 2018) by recognizing the vital role drinking water plays in daily lives. This year’s theme is “Protect the Source.” Focus will be placed on ways in which water consumers can take personal responsibility in caring for their tap water and protecting it at its source.

Mayor May presented a proclamation declaring May 6-12 as National Drinking Water Week. The proclamation recognizes water as our most valuable natural resource and calls upon citizens to protect our water sources from pollution.  

About Drinking Water Week

For more than 40 years, AWWA and its members have celebrated Drinking Water Week, a unique opportunity for both water professionals and the communities they serve to join in recognizing the vital role water plays in daily lives. Additional information about Drinking Water Week, including free materials for download and celebration ideas, is available on the Drinking Water Week webpage.

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Boil Water Advisory Cancelled

The Water Department of the Frankfort Plant Board is notifying you that the Division of Water of the Kentucky Department forEnvironmental Protection has now cancelled the Boil Water Advisory.


This Advisory was issued 5/4/18 due to the loss of pressure in the water main caused by Plant Board crews repairing a water main break.

 

The area affected was:

• Capital Plaza Hotel, 405 Wilkinson Blvd

If you should have any questions or problems with normal service or water quality please call 352-4372.