Louisville Water, MSD flush sewers 9-29-22 (2).jpeg Sep 29, 2022 Sep 29, 2022 Updated Sep 29, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Louisville Water crews flushing sewer drains at the corner of Southwestern Parkway and Hale Avenue on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022. MSD said flushing the drains should help get rid of a sewer smell across the city. (WDRB photo) As featured on +6 Louisville Water, MSD flush sewer drains in effort to get rid of odor caused by lack of rain Residents all over the city have been complaining about the odor this week. Officials said the problem is the recent lack of rain. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Matthew Wine's Friday morning forecasy Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles29 arrested in alleged drug distribution network in southern Indiana, KentuckyCheck washing scam hits southern Indiana, drains thousands from local businessesWoman trafficked at Kentucky Derby's Millionaire’s Row now helps others escapeKentucky lawmakers override veto, lowering concealed carry age to 18UPS plane avoids potential collision with another aircraft at Louisville airportSuspect shoots himself after police chase in Louisville's California neighborhood, police sayDel Taco unveils plans for 1st Louisville locationWoman hospitalized after shooting near Bashford Manor, police sayKentucky launching new driver licensing system, online portal in JuneDriver arrested after passenger dies in Carroll County crash Videos
+6 Louisville Water, MSD flush sewer drains in effort to get rid of odor caused by lack of rain Residents all over the city have been complaining about the odor this week. Officials said the problem is the recent lack of rain.