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According to Metro Water, Nashville’s overall lead levels from 2022 showed one part per billion, equivalent to one second in 32 years. However, the replacement of all residential pipes may take ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Who’s got your garbage? It’s a question some may be asking after the Nashville Department of Transportation launches Thursday, leaving trash duty to Metro Water ...
According to Metro Water, Nashville’s overall lead levels from 2022 showed one part per billion, equivalent to one second in 32 years. However, the replacement of all residential pipes may take ...
For Metro Water Services Director Scott Potter, that's simply not an option. "We're going to pick up the trash," Potter told Metro Council members at a Budget and Finance Committee meeting Monday.
The age of the pipes could be why there were three water main breaks in downtown Nashville this week. Metro Water Services tries to be proactive when it comes to maintaining water mains, but they ...