Headline

Clarksville Gas and Water Department reports Cindy Jo Court water outage for water main leak repair

Clarksville, TNLocal News

The Clarksville Gas and Water Department (CGW) has officially announced a water service outage for residents on Cindy Jo Court, which will impact the section running from Samantha Lane to 1087 Cindy. The outage is necessitated by urgent repairs to address a leak in the water main, a crucial component of the city’s water supply system. While CGW has not provided an exact timeline for the repairs, they are prioritizing the restoration of service to affected residents. In light of this disruption, residents are encouraged to make necessary arrangements for water needs during the outage. This situation serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining the integrity of the city's water infrastructure.

CGW is committed to keeping the public informed and will provide updates as repairs progress. The department's prompt action reflects its dedication to ensuring reliable water service for the community. Residents are urged to stay tuned for further announcements regarding the restoration of service.

Read original article here.


Related Articles

Man dead after crashing into tree in Nashville

A man has died following a tragic car accident in Nashville, where his vehicle crashed into a tree. This incident underscores the ongoing concerns about road safety in the area, drawing attention to the need for increased awareness among drivers.

Clarksville Gas and Water Department reports Darnell Street water outage for water main leak repair

The Clarksville Gas and Water Department is addressing a water main leak on Darnell Street, resulting in a temporary water outage and potential low water pressure in the area. Repair work is expected to be completed by approximately 3:30 PM, restoring water service to affected residents. This maintenance underscores the department's commitment to efficient service delivery for the Clarksville-Montgomery County community.

101st Airborne Division Soldiers Deploy to Support Southern Border Operations

Soldiers from the 716th Military Police Battalion of the 101st Airborne Division have deployed from Fort Campbell, KY, to the U.S. southern border to support national security operations. This mission, in collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection, underscores the military's ongoing role in border security amidst heightened national focus. Lt. Col. Phillip Mason emphasized the unit's readiness and commitment to protecting American citizens.