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Louisville Water is an anchor in the region, delivering water to nearly 1 million people in Louisville Metro and parts of Bullitt and Oldham counties.

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ICYMI, it’s National Drinking Water Week. And we’re in luck, Louisville— for the 16th consecutive year, Louisville Pure Tap® received an A+ with zero water quality violations. Read: Our high-quality drinking water is considered a model in the industry.

Louisvillians can celebrate our water by participating in Walking Wednesdays (returning on Wednesday, May 10). This event welcomes walkers to the Crescent Hill Reservoir and allows them to enter the Gatehouse from 11 a.m.–1 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month now through October.

Pro tip: Don’t forget to bring your refillable water bottle to stay hydrated when you’re on the go.*

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