CLEAN WATER NASHVILLE USES A VARIETY OF TECHNIQUES to assess the condition of the underground sewer system.
Read MoreCOMPREHENSIVE SEWER SYSTEM RENEWAL throughout large areas of East Nashville and Inglewood continues with the start of the Shelby Park Rehabilitation...
Read MoreDAVIDSON COUNTY'S SURROUNDING environment is an ever-present factor in how the Clean Water Nashville Program plans construction repairs on aged and defective wastewater infrastructure.
Read MoreCLEAN WATER NASHVILLE HAS LAUNCHED A NEWLY DESIGNED WEBSITE that provides easier navigation, expanded public resources and improved tools...
Read MoreLONG-TERM QUALITY AND CONSERVATION of Nashville's waterways demands enhanced stormwater practices and deeper public understanding and awareness. Fortunately in Nashville, numerous organizations are contributing to the conversation and creating momentum.
Read MoreOn May 31, 2015, night work will begin on construction of a water main along Old Hickory Boulevard from 22nd to Hadley in the TDOT right of way.
Read MoreLocal environmental groups aid Clean Water Nashville by planting trees to keep rivers and streams clean.
Read MoreThe Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and Metro Water Services (MWS) lifted a longstanding 'water contact advisory' for a 2.9-mile section of Whites Creek, a sign of improved water quality for Whites Creek and the Cumberland River.
Read MoreDodson Chapel Pumping Station and Equalization Facility are the subject of two major construction industry awards.
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