Science in the Sink

…ice, marbles, paper clips, and rubber bands. 3. Make predictions about which items will float and which ones will sink. 4. Test your theory. 5. Did the results surprise you?…

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Courier-Journal features employee’s son

Logan Wyatt, a Louisville Cardinals baseball infielder (and son of Plumber Leader’s Assistant Craig Wyatt) was recently featured in a lengthy profile published in The Courier-Journal. “A standout among the…

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Crescent Hill labs get a major makeover

…it ourselves,” said scientist Mark Campbell. “The layout was designed around the work we do now, but with consideration of the need for flexibility to accommodate future changes. We wanted…

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Going for Gold!

Pole vaulting, the balance beam, sculling, the backstroke. On the surface, it doesn’t sound like what you’d find inside a sixth-grade science class.   Fresh off their winter break, students…

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Geeking out at Crescent Hill

…to the staff of Rabbit Hole Distillery visiting Louisville Water’s Crescent Hill Water Treatment Plant. “As producers of liquid assets, we actually have a lot in common,” Bobay added. “We’re…

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Ohio River History 101

…high quality drinking water every day.   “You guys (Louisville Water) keep your water really, really clean,” one girl said. She’s exactly right and now some of her classmates know…

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