Distillers’ new products could help save lives
Most U.S. distilleries stopped making bourbon and other spirits during World War II. The federal government required them to make…
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Most U.S. distilleries stopped making bourbon and other spirits during World War II. The federal government required them to make…
Louisville Water has added green lights to one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, the Louisville Water Tower, to show…
“I’m a talker, and I like shaking hands,” said Keith Meriwether, an emergency turner for Louisville Water. He enjoys solving…
Louisville Water’s education program is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by transitioning education programs to a digital format. This new…
As we continue to provide safe water and reliable service, Louisville Water employees have made many changes to the way…
Louisville Water has pushed the last piece of pipe in the replacement of an old, 48-inch diameter water main as…
Angela Garnett started working for Louisville Water in March 2012. In her role as customer service lead, she educates customer…
Dear Louisville Water Company Customers, As we move into the fourth week of a “new” normal, your employment may look…
How long have you worked for Louisville Water, and what did you do before? I have worked for Louisville Water…
April 2, 2020 You may keep hearing Tapper’s catchy jingle that reminds people about the importance of washing their hands,…