Work on the new headworks facility at the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant continues. This project, which began in summer 2020, will continue through late 2023.
Read MoreModernizing and expanding the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant is the largest project in the Clean Water Nashville Program, representing an investment of approximately $400 million.
Read MoreThe Davidson Branch Pump Station and Equalization Facility project, which began construction in September 2020, is another large-scale Clean Water Nashville project that will have major positive environmental and system impacts.
Read MoreTo address a pipe with heavy infiltration, CWN uses UV-cured-in-place-pipe.
Read MoreReplacement of a portion of the 16-inch force main along Neelys Bend Road and Howse Avenue is expected to begin in September 2020.
Read MoreMetro Water Services is hosting a virtual open house where you can learn more about the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements project.
Read MoreOn February 25th at 7:00 p.m., Metro Water Services will be conducting a Public Meeting regarding their applications for State Revolving Loan Funds.
Read MoreConstruction Manager at Risk (CMAR) is an alternative project delivery method that involves early engagement of a CMAR Contractor to provide pre-construction services (progressive estimating, construction phasing, and constructability input) during design.
Read MoreIn order to maintain Nashville’s water and sewer systems, Metro Water Services has proposed new water and sewer rates for residential and commercial customers. The rate and fee adjustments are anticipated to be effective in January 2020 upon approval by Metro Council.
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