Board of Water Works Approves 2023 Budget

…cannot compromise the quality and reliability of our drinking water, “said Spencer Bruce, President and CEO of Louisville Water. “Like many other businesses, we’re managing through inflationary pressures, but we’ve…

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Louisville Water focuses on infrastructure in 2018

…customer’s property. Louisville Water began replacing its lead service lines in the 1980s and today approximately 4,600 remain, representing just 1.6% of the company’s total service lines. Louisville Water has…

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AMI Update: Reaching New Milestones

comes in: “It’s our highest one-day Read Rate,” said AMI Manager Scott Clark. He pointed out that it’s getting close to the numbers Louisville Water has specified in its contract…

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Celebrating women in leadership

…people might find surprising about your job? I dive into data! Communications is a strategic profession. It’s more than writing copy, sharing a story, or designing a piece. There’s a…

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Linking Water to Economic Development

…know where the water’s coming from,” Petrie said. “People assume water is there, but you have to make sure it’s there.” Ultimately, it’s clear that communities cannot thrive without reliable…

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Cheers to 160 years!

…Right here in 1860, Louisville Water Company began operations with 512 customers. We soon became known for innovations in water science and for our commitment to providing pure, great-tasting water….

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The ‘Heart’ of the City Pumps Water to All

…their water supply. “We are watching every screen on our computers and looking for anything unusual with the filters, basins, tanks, reservoirs, sludge lines or chemical feeds,” said Mills. “We…

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A Laser Focus on Water Quality

…on how to identify the material. If the service line material is listed as “lead” or “galvanized”, Louisville Water will replace the customer’s line for free. Of our 300,000 service…

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Adventures in Water

…all topics of water,” said Guidance Counselor Cassie Frantz, who brought fourth- and fifth-graders from Ascension Catholic School. “Having these hands-on activities makes it so inviting for the kids. It…

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