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A pipeline rupture in January 2005 sent 262,542 gallons of crude into the Kentucky River, which then contaminated about 30…

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A pipeline rupture in January 2005 sent 262,542 gallons of crude into the Kentucky River, which then contaminated about 30…
Our annual Trick or Treatment event usually brings at least a couple thousand children and their parents to the Crescent…
Did you know there are 10 statues that sit on the iconic Louisville Water Tower? On Tues., Oct. 27, Louisville…
The leaves are changing, there’s a chill in the air, and it’s a great time to get outside and explore!…
No water to drink or wash your hands. No water to shower, flush the toilet, or do laundry. Firefighters couldn’t…
On October 16, Louisville Water Company celebrates a milestone: 160 years of producing and delivering drinking water. And we want…
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….
Louisville MSD and Louisville Water are partnering with local organizations to host the Utility Workforce Development: Sharpening Your Skills virtual…