Sewer Rehabilitation Program & Work Schedule

Clarksville Gas and Water’s ongoing sewer rehabilitation program is underway in North Clarksville and surrounding service area and your help and cooperation is needed. Rehab work will be done in and around manholes, sewer main lines and sewer lateral connections. While work is performed, customer sewer connections to the main line will be temporarily sealed off to help the work move forward. To avoid sewer backup during the process, it’s important that customers limit water and toilet use or any activity that would send water into household drains and sewer lines.

To help you plan for the date you will be affected by the work, an advance letter of notification of the work schedule will be mailed directly to residents from the contractor. A weekly work schedule will also be advertised in local media outlets and on this web page. Please keep in mind that some work may not be completed within the scheduled week and will be rescheduled to the following week. The contractor’s on-site personnel will also make door-to-door visits, 1 to 2 days in advance, to inform residents or to leave an informative door hanger of the work to be performed.

Additional Information

More information may also be obtained by calling Y’hanna Perez-Ortiz, P.E, Civil Engineer, at the Clarksville Gas and Water, Engineering Department at 931-645-7418. Customers are our number one priority and your understanding, cooperation and patience to help provide a well-maintained and efficient wastewater collection system is very much appreciated!

View archived rehab work schedules

SEWER LATERAL REHABILITATION WORK SCHEDULE 2022

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Sewer MAIN Rehabilitation Work Schedule 2022

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