Fagan Branch Lake/Reservoir is managed and operated by the Lebanon Water Works Company, owned by the City of Lebanon, KY. Daren Thompson, Lebanon Water Works Company Operations and Management Superintendent, and his excellent staff get the credit for Fagan Branch’s beautiful appearance, trail maintenance, garbage collection efforts and more.

Maintenance of Fagan Branch is also dependent on volunteer efforts: Folks willing to get involved with helping maintain trails and collect garbage. If you’d like to get involved, please contact Daren Thompson at daren.thompson@lebanonwaterworks.com, or call (270) 692-2491.

In addition to maintaining Fagan Branch as a backup raw water supply source and for recreational purposes, the Lebanon Water Works Company has about 2,730 customers within the City of Lebanon, KY. In 2020, the city’s population was approximately 7,200 people, and water company customers include the city’s industries and retail businesses. The Marion County Water District is also a customer served by 12 master meters. The district has about 6,000 customers, within the county’s population of approximately 16,000.

INTERACTIVE MAP: The Lebanon Water Works Company also maintains an excellent website where you’ll find information-filled interactive maps, at www.lebanonwaterworks.com.

Need to report an issue at Fagan Branch Reservoir or the Cecil L. Gorley Naturalist Trail? Well…this new feature is designed to make that easy for you. Click on the image below and you’ll be sent to an interactive map designed by the Lebanon Water Works Company. You’ll find much helpful information about the area, but within the map you can pinpoint the area of your concern and click and access a reportage box. The box will let you choose your area of concern: a bridge, trash can, trail, or bench, for instance. You can report bridge repair needs, trash removal needs, a need to remove a downed tree from the trail, and more. You can even submit a photo to illustrate your reportage. It’s all designed so problems can be detected faster, easier, better, and solutions can be implemented effectively and efficiently.