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Posted by on 19 Nov 2008 | Comments Off | 136 views

The City of Franklin is reportedly considering a “zero-discharge” sewage plant that would have little/no impact on our Harpeth River. The challenge? It’s hugely expensive, requires governmental cooperation, and take …

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Posted by on 20 Aug 2008 | Comments Off | 119 views

TVA enacts a 20% rate increase. This is reportedly the largest increase since 1974.

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Posted by on 25 Aug 2007 | Comments Off | 135 views

Did you receive your Dickson Gas bill yet? If so, did you notice the blurb on the bill about some bill changes being announced on the next bill? Well, get …

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Posted by on 24 Aug 2007 | Comments Off | 114 views

The City of Franklin finally stops drawing water from the Harpeth.

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Posted by on 26 Oct 2006 | Comments Off | 161 views

Franklin is paying their fines and fees and still considering new plant construction in cooperation with the Harpeth Valley Utility District.

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Posted by on 25 Jul 2006 | Comments Off | 135 views

The Tennessean relates that the water discount for Metro is now reinstated. This after much public outcry. So, hopefully any thoughts our county may have regarding this issue will go …

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Posted by on 19 Jul 2006 | Comments Off | 150 views

The Tennessean reports that Nashville will no longer allow water discounts for people who water their lawns, swimming pools, etc. Does anyone know of a similar measure being implemented in …

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Posted by on 30 Jun 2006 | Comments Off | 140 views

Did you know that the City of Franklin sets no limits on how much water they draw from the Harpeth for their water plant? Franklin is now building an even …

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Posted by on 24 May 2006 | Comments Off | 148 views

The Ashland City Times has the article.

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Posted by on 3 Mar 2006 | Comments Off | 122 views

DES will raise rates as a result of TVA raising rates. The rates will increase their rates on average of 8.5% by April 1, 2006. Lordy. God bless us all.…