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Posted on: July 2, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Clarksville’s annual water quality report released

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.  – Clarksville Gas & Water released its annual drinking water quality report in May and is pleased to announce Clarksville’s drinking water is safe, clean, and reliable.

The report, also known as the “Consumer Confidence Report,” shows the results of numerous water quality tests performed by the Clarksville water system from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2019 and the results show your water meets or exceeds stringent state and federal standards set for safe drinking water.

The report was direct mailed to customers in their May billing statement and e-billing customers were notified on their e-bill notice. The report was also delivered to over 8,000 non-billing customers in the service area. 

The water quality report is also available online at www.cityofclarksville.com/2019waterqualityreport.

A printed copy may be requested by calling Gas & Water at (931) 645-7400 or by visiting one of these Clarksville locations.

  • Gas & Water Administration and Engineering Office, 2215 Madison St.

  • South Service Center, 2215 Madison St.

  • North Service Center, 2015 Fort Campbell Blvd.

  • City Hall, 1 Public Square.

  • Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library, 350 Pageant Lane.

“Our expert water system staff strive to go above and beyond what is required to make sure your drinking water is the safest and highest quality possible each and every time you turn on your tap,” said   Mark Riggins, Gas & Water General Manager.

Citizens also play an important role in keeping drinking water safe by protecting waterways. The Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) has established several pharmaceutical take back bins throughout Tennessee for citizens to properly dispose of unwanted or expired medications. Visit http://tdeconline.tn.gov/rxtakeback/ to find a convenient location.

Inquiries about the water quality report may be made to the Clarksville Water Treatment Plant at (931) 553-2440. 

More water quality information is also available on the EPA website, www.epa.gov/safewater or by calling the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. 

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