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Gainesboro Approves Stormwater Management Contract With TTU

Gainesboro Aldermen agreed to enter into a contract with Tennessee Tech Thursday night for the development of a new stormwater management plan. The project will be paid for by a new $500,000 overflow stormwater grant from the TDEC. Consulting Engineer Nathaniel Green said the plan will leave enough money behind for much needed stormwater resources in the city. “A big ... Read More »

Monterey Passes New Budget, Approves Water and Sewer Rate Increases

City of Monterey passed its new fiscal year budget on the third reading. The final budget includes an assistant at the Monterey Depot Museum. Town officials will pursue grant money to help grow the fire department. The new tax rate is set at $1.36. The Water and Sewer Fund will receive $2,649,500 in appropriations. Nathaniel Green, consulting engineer for water ... Read More »

Monterey Studying Price To Extend Water To Nashville Company Site

Monterey will further study extending public water for a Nashville-based company wanting to construct a new distribution center. The city’s water and sewer committee discussed a water line project partnership with Stephens Seed and Supply Inc. Thursday. Engineer Nathaniel Green said the city could lay a water line to the city limits on Wilder Avenue, but the company would need ... Read More »

Service Area And Water Loss Caused Need For New Spencer Water Source

A combination of water loss and the spread of customers across the utility district has made Spencer consider moving on from its water source. The Spencer City Lake reached all-time lows last summer. Engineer Nathaniel Green said city has made gains in reducing water loss, but the quantity of water is still not there to continually serve the area. “It’s ... Read More »

Engineer Creating Priority List Of Gainesboro Water And Sewer Lines To Replace

Progress has been made on Gainesboro’s CDBG water and sewer project with camera inspection and cleaning now complete. Engineer Nathaniel Green said he is now prioritizing the results to see which lines should be replaced through the grant funding. “I will be getting with Chad later on this month,” Green said. “Probably like a two weeks time just to show ... Read More »

Monterey To Replace Water Line On West Stewart Avenue

Monterey will replace some 725 feet of water line on West Stewart Avenue near South Walnut Street. Engineer Nathaniel Green said that the bid with W&O Construction would cost the city approximately $15,116. “If we were to bid that right now say by itself, you’d be looking somewhere around $50,000 to do that particular line,” Green said. “If we had ... Read More »

Byrdstown Exploring Sewer Extension For Industrial Park Development

The Byrdstown Industrial Development Board wants to explore the possibility of connecting the town’s Industrial Park to the town’s sewer system. Mayor Sam Gibson requested price quotes from Engineer Nathaniel Green during Monday’s Board of Aldermen meeting. Gibson said the goal would be to recruit a small employer to bring 25-50 new jobs to the community. “We had an industrial ... Read More »

Byrdstown Hears Comprehensive Plan For $6 Million In Utility System Upgrades

The water and sewer plants of Byrdstown need some $6 million in improvements. Engineer Nathaniel Green said he recommends the town starts planning now since it will take about two years to start finalize designs. “An estimate $3 million for each,” Green said. “That’s an overall project that includes plans, constructing, engineering, all the USDA stuff that we would have ... Read More »

Gainesboro Takes First Step With CDBG Sewer Rehab Funds

Some $600,000 worth of sewer upgrades are coming to Gainesboro this year. The Board of Aldermen started the process of spending the awarded Community Development Block Grant. Engineer Nathaniel Green said the approved $76,000 contract is the first appropriations to find where rehab is needed. “We have to basically TV inside the lines and perform cleaning that will be to ... Read More »