From cows to advanced metering — a brief history of billing
If you were a Louisville Water customer in the 1860s, your bill was based on tariffs or “water rents.” An…
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If you were a Louisville Water customer in the 1860s, your bill was based on tariffs or “water rents.” An…
Declaring bourbon “America’s Native Spirit,” the U.S. Senate established National Bourbon Heritage Month in September 2007. Louisville Water Company has…
On August 4, Governor Beshear announced the latest EV-related investment coming to the Commonwealth – the LOTTE Group will locate…
Steeped in history and standing 185 feet tall, the Louisville Water Tower is an iconic landmark along the Ohio River….
By Jay Ferguson, retired Louisville Water Museum Specialist We wear them all the time, but most of us likely haven’t…
Current work includes neighborhood improvements This month, Louisville Water Company starts the second phase of a one-year project to replace…
The Kentucky Derby is a community-wide celebration. Getting ready for it is a company-wide endeavor at Louisville Water. From checking…
While repairing a recent main break, a crew uncovered a 100-year-old piece of Louisville Water’s history — one that reflects…
During the 1930s, the lobby of Louisville Water Company’s old Third Street office became increasingly congested with customers paying…
By Jay Ferguson, retired Louisville Water Museum Specialist Robert Lee Rogers was 40 years old in 1963 when Louisville Water hired…