The price of gas in Louisville could drop if the city is allowed to switch from reformulated gas to conventional gas.
Last year, Louisville experienced 187 good days, 157 moderate days, 20 days that were unhealthy for sensitive groups and one unhealthy day in 2023.
After months of planning, crews have started dismantling a home in Louisville's Highview neighborhood where dangerous chemicals and explosives were found in July.
The removal of mercury is expected to take three days, but restoration could take several weeks.
The EPA will coordinate the cleanup of the site next week.
Acting on a tip, police found more than 20 dangerous chemicals in the home and arrested its owner July 27.
Representatives with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be on-site this week in Louisville at the home in Highview containing explosives and hazardous materials.
There are more than 20 different chemicals on the property.
MSD will re-evaluate the effectiveness of the plan each year.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has run into a roadblock in trying to deliver relief for Louisville-area motorists forced to pay more at the pump for reformulated gas.