How clean are Kentucky’s streams? Are they safe to fish, swim and boat in? The Kentucky Watershed Watch Program is looking for volunteers to help answer these questions. Over 2000 volunteers across the state are currently monitoring and helping protect the water quality of streams in Kentucky.
Kentucky Waterways Alliance is not only working to protect and restore Kentucky's waterways, but they are also hosting the 3rd annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival this Saturday, March 5th at the Clifton Center.
The wild night will begin with a members only reception that begins at 7 p.m and includes food by Wiltshire on Market, and drinks by Kentucky Ale and River Bend Winery. The show begins at 8 p.m. with WFPK's Kyle Meredith as emcee to lead the audience into a lineup that is packed with environmentally conscious, inspiring films.
News, events, restaurant inspection scores, park finder and now the Louisville Water Company has been added to that line-up; all at the palm of your hands with the Louisville Metro Government mobile apps. Use the Louisville Water Company component to access your online account or keep track of news and events.
With the new addition, you can access your account, visit our web site, learn about current events and more.
