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Posted on: January 24, 2022

[ARCHIVED] UPDATE 2: POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, FEB. 1 (24-inch water main repair work to cause low water...)

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UPDATE 2: The 24-inch water transmission line repair work has now been postponed to next week on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 8 a.m., due to the unforeseen delay in delivery of specialized parts needed for the repair.

Low water pressure will affect the same area in North Clarksville in the Allen Griffey Water Pressure Zone as announced in the original news release. Please voluntarily limit water use on Tuesday, Feb. 1. The repair work is still estimated to take approximately 24 hours to finish from the onset of the work. 

Gas & Water apologizes for the delay, but appreciates the public’s understanding and cooperation for this necessary work.

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Low water pressure will affect the same area in North Clarksville in the Allen Griffey Water Pressure Zone as announced in the original news release. Please voluntarily limit water use on Tuesday, Feb. 1. The repair work is still estimated to take approximately 24 hours to finish from the onset of the work. 

Gas & Water apologizes for the delay, but appreciates the public’s understanding and cooperation for this necessary work.

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UPDATE:  The 24-inch water transmission line repair work planned for Wednesday, Jan. 26, has been postponed to Thursday, Jan. 27, at 8 a.m.  Low water pressure will affect the same area in North Clarksville in the Allen Griffey Water Pressure Zone as announced in the original news release. Please voluntarily limit water use on Thursday, Jan. 27, during the work. The repair work is still estimated to take approximately 24 hours to finish from the onset of the work. 

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Clarksville Gas & Water has planned extensive repair work on a 24-inch water transmission line on Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 8 a.m. and will cause low water pressure for a large area in North Clarksville.

The repair work will take place near Allen Griffey Road in the Allen Griffey water pressure zone. The water pressure zone area includes Fort Campbell Boulevard from Ringgold Road north to the Kentucky state line, north of the 101st Airborne Division Parkway to the Kentucky state line and the Hazelwood subdivision area near Exit 1 and Interstate 24. See the enclosed map.

Residents are asked to voluntarily limit water usage on Jan. 26 while water main repair is underway to help ensure sufficient water supply is available for all of North Clarksville.

“Clarksville’s water storage tanks have been filled to capacity to meet necessary water usage and emergency use for firefighting; however, I ask affected North Clarksville citizens to please voluntarily limit their water use to only necessary usage such as drinking, cooking, bathing and flushing toilets until the repair is complete.” said Gas & Water General Manager, Mark Riggins.

Clarksville’s water is safe for drinking and meets established state and federal regulations. This notice serves only as an alert to customers of the need to temporarily and voluntarily limit water usage during a period of time.  

The water transmission line repair is anticipated to be finished within twenty-four hours from the onset of the work. Updates will be publicized as the work progresses.

The public’s cooperation and understanding are very much appreciated.

 

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