Mayor Megan Barry recently visited Clean Water Nashville's 28th Avenue Rehabilitation – Area 1 project site to learn more about how Nashville's aging sewer infrastructure is being renewed. As pictured, B.J. Kersteins of Insituform Technologies, Inc. (the construction contractor for this work) shows Mayor Barry a cured-in-place pipe liner. The pipe liner is inserted in the sewer to renew the system without excavating streets. Repairing sewers in this way extends the life of the system and addresses downstream overflows by reducing the amount of rainwater that infiltrates the system.
Read MoreProgram team leaders shared plans for renewing wastewater system infrastructure in North Nashville.
Read MoreClean Water Nashville is constructing sewer rehabilitation projects to renew sewer infrastructure and reduce overflows that may lead to water quality impairments.
Read MoreClean Water Nashville completed numerous projects in 2015 that upgraded Metro Nashville wastewater infrastructure.
Read MoreIn November, visiting city officials attended the MWS workshop titled, "Clean Water, Healthy Environment", during the National League of Cities 2015 Congress of Cities.
Read MoreCLEAN 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...
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