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By Jay Ferguson, retired Louisville Water Museum Specialist We wear them all the time, but most of us likely haven’t…
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By Jay Ferguson, retired Louisville Water Museum Specialist We wear them all the time, but most of us likely haven’t…
Summer-like temperatures had our pumps working harder. On average, Louisville Water pumps about 120 million gallons a day (MGD). During…
The calendar might not officially say it’s summer, but it has definitely felt like it recently. A sure reminder for…
Marjorie Mays is a senior at duPont Manual High School and when she’s not studying, she enjoys regular walks at…
Cinnamon and chocolate sprinkles are unusual materials for a science lesson. But those sweet toppings help fourth graders from Slaughter…
Wednesday, May 18 is International Museum Day and it’s the perfect time to shout out Louisville Water’s amazing community partners,…
Springtime signals the start of something fresh, new, and vibrant. Whether you’re planting flowers, revamping your lawn or simply beating…
Andy Williams can’t get away from his job. For the last 8 months, the 17-year Louisville Water Company veteran, has…
Last month was National Minority Health Month. Louisville Water partnered with Volunteers of America (VOA) to spread the word. Four…
With $11.2 billion in recent economic development announcements, water is key to growing Kentucky’s economy. Louisville Water Company shared this…