Announcements
The EPA's new Lead and Copper Rule requires water systems to remove lead service lines from the water system. To meet the new requirements, the water system must identify and have a record of all water lines in the system including the customer's private lines. The State of West Virginia has given the water system until October 16, 2024, to complete the inventory of all water lines. With your help, we hope to complete this requirement well before the deadline.
Rebecca Bartlett
Councilwoman
Becky Bartlett is a lifelong resident of Taylor County. She grew up in Wendel and graduated from Grafton High School with the Class of 1988. She has happily lived in the city limits for 33 years now, raising her family in the Lucretia community. Becky has taught at Grafton High for 24 years, and before that she worked at Grafton City Hospital and for John L. Bord, who was Taylor County’s assistant prosecuting attorney at the time. She has volunteered with various parent athletic programs and has served the past four years on the county library board. She is a member of The Church of the Covenant in Grafton. Her hobbies include enjoying nature, especially hiking, biking, and boating at Tygart Lake State Park, traveling, reading, and spending time with her family. Becky has been involved in various community projects over the years and is looking forward to serving on city council.