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What is a Utility District?
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The Harpeth Valley Utilities District is a nonprofit public utility providing water and wastewater services to customers in portions of Davidson, Williamson and Cheatham Counties, Tennessee.
  • Over 15,000 drinking water service customers, including:
    • Residences and businesses in the District’s service area
    • City of Brentwood
    • City of Franklin
    • City of Fairview
    • HB&TS Utility District
    • Mallory Valley Utility District
    • Milcrofton Utility District
    • River Road Utility District
  • Over four billion gallons of drinking water pumped per year
  • 380+ miles of drinking water lines in place
  • 22 million gallons of drinking water reservoir capacity
  • 36 million gallons per day drinking water treatment capacity
  • Eight drinking water booster stations
  • Over 12,000 wastewater service customers
  • Treating almost two billion gallons of wastewater per year
  • 200+ miles of wastewater lines in place
  • 29 wastewater lift stations
The District was formed and organized in 1959 pursuant to the Utilities District Law of 1937, Tennessee Code Annotated Section 7-82-101, et seq.

 


5910 River Road | Nashville, TN 37209 | 615-352-7076
(C) 2007 Harpeth Valley Utilities District
The District does not discriminate against any person based on race, color, national origin, or sex as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.