A Kentucky clean-water plant team maintains award-winning Performance with aging equipment while awaiting a brand-new facility.
Louisville Water joins an elite group of utilities that have removed all lead drinking water services on the public side of the meter. Now those on the homeowner side are the target.
The utility announced it has succeeded in removing 74,000 lead lines. Now, it's looking to help customers remove lead service lines on the private side.
The newly branded Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee looks to start a movement to lend the industry greater stature and more respect.
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a Kentucky woman is sentenced for breaking into a water treatment plant and stealing a pickup truck
A water park with kid-friendly features becomes the centerpiece on the grounds of a Kentucky community’s newly upgraded water plant.
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, an NPR story highlights water challenges in Martin County, Kentucky
The Water Environment Association of Kentucky & Tennessee is now calling itself the Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, workers are sprayed in the face by liquid chlorine during an installation job in Kentucky