MSD approved a $200,000 donation to the Louisville Water Foundation to help those in the community struggling to pay their water or sewer bill.
Sewage has been backing up into yards and neighbors say it's only getting worse. They've been paying more money while hoping for a solution.
To David Johnson, MSD's chief engineer, Monday was about more than just checking a box. It was about penance.
The Public Service Commission has indicated that it wants the district to take over operations of the site.
The PSC will seek appointment of temporary operator before the Sept. 30 shutdown date.
The attorney for Bullitt Utilities, owned by the Cogan family, filed a notice with the state public service commission to surrender the Hunters Hollow Wasterwater treatment site effective Sept. 1.
A Kentucky company has been dumping toxic waste into public waters for over a year and the leaders of Bullitt Utilities say the company can't afford to fix this problem.
It’s a pool of hazardous, toxic waste that’s been flowing into fresh water for over 500 days now. We combed through more than 400 pages of public records looking for answers, unraveling the truth and finding blame on many hands.