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La Vergne approves first-phase study to search for new drinking-water sources
Summary
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a first-phase water-supply study by Gregson Maloney to identify alternatives to current storage in J. Percy Priest Reservoir and to assess near-term options such as cross-connections with neighboring systems.
La Vergne — The Board of Mayor and Aldermen on June 26 approved a first-phase water supply study by consulting firm Gregson Maloney to evaluate additional drinking-water sources for the City of La Vergne's water system.
The study, presented by Jamie Inslee, will identify engineering- and finance-feasible options — including cross-connections with neighboring systems, coordination with other local water providers, and discussions with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers about reallocating storage in J. Percy Priest Reservoir — and prepare recommendations for a possible second phase for infrastructure planning and cost estimates.
The study matters because La Vergne currently relies on storage and yield from J. Percy…
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