Rain, rain come this way

Crunchy grass and brittle, brown landscaping are the telltale signs that we need a good rain. According to the National Weather Service, Louisville is experiencing a severe drought with September…

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Does rain affect water treatment?

Louisville Water Scientist Roger Tucker explains the impact of rain on the production of Louisville Pure Tap®: Heavy rains cause an increase in turbidity in the Ohio River. Turbidity is…

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Barreling to a new record

Kentucky’s bourbon industry set an inventory record last year with 9.2 million barrels aging in warehouses. The previous record was set in 2019 at just over 9.1 million barrels. Before…

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Leaks Mean Money Down the Drain

Fix a Leak Week: March 18-24 Springing a leak is no fun. Depending on when you discover it, it can be messy and costly. Louisville Water is here to help…

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Stay hydrated to maintain mental health

…fear of illness affecting our society today, it is not unrealistic to imagine that everyone is feeling the strain in some way or another. But you may be surprised to…

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Reaching for His Inner MacGyver

…heavy rain, flash flooding, and river flooding across the region. Rainfall rates reached more than four inches an hour. According to radar-based estimates from the National Weather Service, up to…

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