History Highlight: Meter reader who fought for fairness
At Louisville Water, meter readers are essential employees who are out in the community reading thousands of meters every day….
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At Louisville Water, meter readers are essential employees who are out in the community reading thousands of meters every day….
In honor of Black History Month, we’re highlighting women in leadership positions at Louisville Water. Cherron Cheeks, Shanaka Winters and…
Louisville Water’s Joseph Miles made history as the first Black person to be union president of Local 1683, representing more…
Armenian Church ruins in eastern Turkey, Roman ruins in Lebanon, monasteries in Burma, Bhutan and Mongolia — these are the…
The replica of Louisville Water’s iconic Water Tower is now on display at the Frazier History Museum. Previously, the replica…
Did you know there are 10 statues that sit on the iconic Louisville Water Tower? On Tues., Oct. 27, Louisville…
Louisville Water is celebrating a milestone birthday this week on Fri., Oct. 16 — 160 years of great water and…
Back in July 2020, Louisville Water Customer Service Representative Jowana Clayton’s phone rang. But this call was not the usual…
During the 1930s, the lobby of the old Third Street office became increasingly congested with consumers paying their water bills….
The cause of 1937 Flood was the unprecedented rain; 20 inches in less than a month. The flooding had a…