A recent report has been released detailing active or recently active metro construction projects within Davidson County, Tennessee. These projects are significant, each encompassing an area of over one acre. The report was compiled on October 4, 2024, utilizing data from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s Water Quality division. This data is accessible through their Water Resources Data and Map Viewers website.
The announcement was made by Anna Kuoppamaki, a Stormwater GIS Analyst, who can be contacted at 615-862-4792 or via email at [email protected] for further inquiries or information regarding these projects. These initiatives are part of ongoing efforts to manage and improve infrastructure within the county, aligning with environmental and urban development goals.
For more updates and related news, residents and interested parties are encouraged to visit the Metro Water Services website or contact their offices.
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