Third Graders Learn How to Help Take Care of the River
“Where do we get our water?” Louisville Water educator Debbie Trahan asked a class of Kenwood Station Elementary School students….

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“Where do we get our water?” Louisville Water educator Debbie Trahan asked a class of Kenwood Station Elementary School students….
Rivers, lakes, oceans, mountains, forests; we don’t always stop and think about all the amazing, natural resources we have on…
Louisville Water educators often get thank you notes after they visit a classroom, but they’ve never visited the 2nd grade…
Finding a leak before it’s too late can save you time and money. Even a small leak can quickly add…
Whether you’re five, 45, or 75, I think we can all agree that brushing our teeth is good, basic hygiene….
Louisville Water is an anchor for public health, providing drinking water to nearly one million people in our service area…
Louisville Water educators often visit classrooms at the Grace M. James Academy of Excellence. They help students understand how Louisville…
It’s easier not to think about how much sugar you’re consuming if cookies, snacks, and sodas are a regular part…
It’s something we all learn at a young age, and it’s a message that’s very timely as thousands of cases…
Louisville Water Company’s beloved mascot, Tapper, has had the big man in the red suit on speed dial this week….