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What do a new manufacturing facility, an apple farm, a distillery, or a food processor have in common? Each of…
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What do a new manufacturing facility, an apple farm, a distillery, or a food processor have in common? Each of…
Louisville’s mayor, a commercial real estate developer, power company representatives, an industrial site manager, a bourbon expert, and Kentucky’s economic…
As we celebrate National Infrastructure Week, Louisville Water’s investment in our infrastructure is visible along River Road. Our residual line…
What can you do with 1.8 million pounds of flour? You could put the flour in a pipeline and send…
Having a literal seat at the table doesn’t have to stop us anymore. We have technology that can bring people…
Networking is key for businesses, especially small businesses to gain customers and build relationships in the community. Events like the…
At Louisville Water, we embrace local flavor. While we encourage everyone to Drink Like a Local, we’re also big advocates…
Moving water uphill into a very remote area is a tough job. By summer, 37 homes in rural Bullitt County will…
Louisville Water & Bourbon Tourism? Yes! In Kentucky, bourbon is big business. In 2023, bourbon experiences created 2.5 million visitor…
New Louisville Water Rates for 2025 The new year brings several projects on tap which equal critical investments and improvements…