Ft. Wright, KY - Sanitation District No. 1 today recognized outgoing Board member Bob Boswell during his final meeting, celebrating more than a decade of dedicated service to Northern Kentucky.
Boswell was first appointed to the SD1 Board of Directors in December 2014. Over the next 11 years, he played a key role in guiding the utility through a period of growth, innovation and organizational change. He served as Vice President in 2021 and President in 2022 and 2023, where he was instrumental in strengthening SD1’s focus on transparency, sustainability and technology.
Among his lasting contributions was the creation of the SD1 Stormwater Working Group, and being on a team that developed the district’s current base-rate structure. This work, which balanced customer needs with financial stability, remains one of Boswell’s signature achievements.
In a resolution passed today, the Board commended Boswell for his “unwavering commitment to continuous process improvements” and his leadership in shaping SD1’s future.
As Boswell steps away, SD1 leaders expressed gratitude for his service and confidence that his impact will be felt for years to come.
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About SD1
SD1 is responsible for the collection and treatment of northern Kentucky’s wastewater and also serves as the regional storm water management agency. SD1 is the second largest public sewer utility in Kentucky, serving more than 347,717 residents throughout Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties. SD1 maintains approximately 1,720 miles of sanitary-sewer system pipeline, 129 wastewater pumping stations, 16 flood pump stations, six package treatment plants, three major wastewater treatment plants, 505 miles of storm-sewer system and 35,046 storm-sewer structures.