Construction activities began in December 2023 for the Annual Rehabilitation - Bordeaux and Metro Center project. This project was identified to reduce wet-weather flows within the sewer system by addressing observed sources of infiltration and inflow through sewer rehabilitation.
Read MoreThe November 2022 Clean Water Nashville newsletter is available.
Read MoreThe area now includes a playground, bus shelter, greenway connector, and other amenities.
Read MoreClean Water Nashville has issued the February 2022 newsletter, providing updates on several projects underway.
Read MoreConstruction for the Lakewood Sewer Rehabilitation - Area 2 - Pitts Avenue project kicked off in February 2022 and will last approximately six months.
Read MoreConstruction activities kicked-off for the Smith Springs Rehabilitation - Area 3 - Harbour Town project on January 3, 2022. This project will renew gravity sewer infrastructure within public rights-of-way and easements.
Read MoreWork 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.
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