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Want to see pieces of water mains more than 150 years old? Study a cross-section of a fire hydrant? Or…
Watch video of crews placing 60-inch valve Louisville Water buried a colossal piece of infrastructure deep beneath the ground. What…
Want to see pieces of water mains more than 150 years old? Study a cross-section of a fire hydrant? Or…
By Jay Ferguson, Louisville Water Museum Specialist The ten statues on the base of the Louisville Water Tower were taken down in…
Accounting employee with a love for her green office chair Will you request to take your office chair with you…
By Jay Ferguson, Louisville Water Museum Education Specialist Construction Inspector Tony Gathof was on the Frankfort Avenue Main Replacement job…
When a company adds new vehicles to its fleet, it’s usually a straightforward, routine transaction. Louisville Water’s recent purchase of…
Cleveland Water celebrated their 165th anniversary in September by honoring Theodore Scowden, the engineer behind their first water system. They even…
An adequate supply of water is a crucial aspect of fighting fires. October 3-9 is National Fire Prevention Week, and…
Watch video of crews uncovering an 1877 water pipe Louisville Water Company’s yearlong Frankfort Avenue Main Replacement Project in the…