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Prepared in cooperation with theTENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND CONSERVATION,DIVISION OF WATER SUPPLY
Public Water-Supply Systems and Associated Water Use in Tennessee, 1995Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4052
U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
Cover photograph courtesy of Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division.
Public Water-Supply Systems and Associated Water Use in Tennessee, 1995
By SUSAN S. HUTSON___________________
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4052
Prepared in cooperation with theTENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAND CONSERVATION,DIVISION OF WATER SUPPLY
Nashville, Tennessee 1999
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BRUCE BABBITT, Secretary
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Charles G. Groat, Director
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District Chief U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Geological Survey Branch of Information Services 640 Grassmere Park, Suite 100 Federal Center Nashville, Tennessee 37211 Box 25286
Denver, Colorado 80225
CONTENTS
Abstinct.....................................................................................^^^ 1Introduction........................................................................................._^ 1Water availability ........................................................................................................................;^^ 2Public water-supply systems.................................................................................................................................................. 2Public water-supply use ........................................................................................................................................................ 9Summary ...................................................................................................................^ 12Selected references ...:........................................................................................................................................................... 12Glossary ..........................................................................................................................................^................^^ 13Supplemental informationSupplement A. Public water-supply systems arid associated water use in the
Tennessee hydrologic region ..................................................................................................................................... 17Supplement B. Public water-supply systems and associated water use in the
Ohio hydrologic region............................................................................................................................................... 53Supplement C. Public water-supply systems and associated water use in the
Lower Mississippi hydrologic region ...................................;.................................................................................... 69Index ...............................................................................................^ 79
FIGURES
1. Map showing major physiographic divisions, principal aquifers, and generalizedgeologic section in Tennessee .................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Map showing major rivers and reservoirs in Tennessee............................................................................................. 43. Map showing major hydrologic regions and subregions and major river basins in Tennessee ................................. 54. Diagram depicting the grouping of the 530 public water-supply systems in Tennessee
by source of supply .................................................................................................................................................... 85. Maps showing the geographic distribution of withdrawal points by public water-supply systems
in Tennessee in 1995.............................................................................;..................................................................... 96. Graph showing ground-water withdrawals by public water-supply systems during 1995
by aquifer .........................................................................................................................^^ 12
TABLES
1. Surface-water characteristics of hydrologic subregions and major river basins in Tennessee .................................. 62. Aquifer and well characteristics in Tennessee ........................................................................................................... 73. Public water-supply systems by relative size of system and by population served
in Tennessee in 1995................................................................................................................................................... 104. Public water-supply withdrawals by source, number of systems, and population
served by hydrologic region ...................................................................................................................................... 105. Public water-supply systems withdrawing 1 million gallons per day or more
of ground water by hydrologic region in Tennessee in 1995...................................................................................... 11
Contents III
CONVERSION FACTORS AND VERTICAL DATUM
Multiply By To obtain
gallon (gal) 3.785 litergallon (gal) 0.003785 cubic meter
gallon per minute (gal/min) 0.06309 liter per secondgallon per day (gal/d) 0.003785 cubic meter per day
million gallons (Mgal) 3,785 cubic metersmillion gallons per day (Mgal/d) 0.04381 cubic meters per second
inch (in.) 2.54 centimeterfoot (ft) 0.3048 meter
mile (mi) 1.609 kilometersquare mile (mi2) 2.590 square kilometer
cubic foot (ft3) 0.02832 cubic meteracre-foot (acre-ft) 1,233 cubic meteracre-foot (acre-ft) 3.26x10s gallon
Sea level: In this report, "sea level" refers to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 a geodetic datum derived from a general adjustment of the first-order level nets of the United States and Canada, formerly called Sea Level Datum of 1929.
iv Public Water-Supply Systems and Associated Water Use In Tennessee, 1995
Public Water-Supply Systems and Associated Water Use in Tennessee, 1995By Susan S. Hutson
Abstract
An inventory of public water-supply sys tems in Tennessee in 1995 indicated that 530 pub lic water-supply systems supplied water to 4.42 million people, or 84 percent of Tennessee's population. Public-supply water withdrawals totaled 779 million gallons per day, 64 percent (500 million gallons per day) of which was from surface-water sources. All of the surface-water withdrawals for public-water supply took place within the Tennessee (279 million gallons per day) and the Ohio (221 million gallons per day) hydrologic regions. Ground-water withdrawals statewide accounted for 36 percent (279 million gallons per day) of the total public-supply water withdrawal. Ground water is the sole source of public-supply water in the Lower Mississippi hydrologic region of western Tennessee. Public water-supply systems in western Tennessee with drew 216 million gallons per day, or 77 percent, of the 279 million gallons per day of ground water withdrawn for public supply statewide.
INTRODUCTION
Public water-supply systems withdraw, treat, and distribute water to residential, commercial, and industrial customers and to municipal services such as firefighting. Water lost by leaky pipes from the distri bution system (conveyance losses) and system mainte nance also are part of the total use by the system. The people of Tennessee depend on public water-supply systems to provide clean water to drink and of suffi cient and reliable quantity to ensure both their health and economic well being. Water use and related infor mation about active public water-supply systems in
Tennessee change as transfers of system ownership, consolidation and interconnectiveness among systems, and development of alternative sources of supply occur. The need for current and accurate water-use data for public water-supply systems has been under scored by droughts during the 1980's, recent source- water protection initiatives, increasing water require ments for both instream and offstream uses, and con cern about available water for development and possible future water shortages.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), as part of its ongoing water-resources programs in Tennessee, compiled data for public water-supply systems. This effort was done in cooperation with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), Division of Water Supply (TDWS) through the Tennessee Water-Use Information Program. This report updates the information on public supply pub lished in the earlier reports, "Drought-related impacts on municipal and major self-supplied industrial with drawals in Tennessee-Part B" (Alexander and others, 1984) and "Public water-supply systems and water use in Tennessee, 1988" (Hutson and Morris, 1992). In addition to providing data to the State of Tennessee to better manage the State's water resources, this report advances the understanding of the regional and tempo ral variations in public supply.
This report presents data collected from an inventory of Tennessee public water-supply systems and associated water-use information for 1995. Water withdrawals and wholesale transactions, sources of supply, population served, and design and storage capacities of the public water-supply systems were determined from water-supply records maintained by the Tennessee Division of Water Supply and from records maintained by the USGS containing river basin and aquifer information.
The inventory was limited to water systems that were active on September 30, 1995, and that served at
Introduction 1
least 15 connections used by permanent residents, or those that regularly served at least 25 permanent resi dents. The systems inventoried included investor- owned water companies, private water companies, municipal water departments, regional water authori ties, institutions, residential developments, mobile home parks, and homeowner associations.
Tennessee is divided into eight physiographic divisions (Miller, 1974) (fig. 1). The diverse topogra phy of these divisions ranges from rolling hills and broad flood plains in the Coastal Plain Physiographic Province in western Tennessee to steep mountains and deep, narrow valleys in the Valley and Ridge Province in eastern Tennessee. The geologic setting of Tennes see includes unconsolidated sediments of the Coastal Plain Province in western Tennessee, limestone and dolomite of the Highland Rim and Central Basin in central Tennessee, and limestone and granite of the folded Appalachian Mountains in eastern Tennessee. Tennessee receives an average of about 50 inches of precipitation per year (U.S. Department of Commerce, 1968). This plentiful rainfall recharges the aquifers and replenishes streamflow, thereby providing water for many uses in the State.
The author thanks the managers of the public water-supply systems for providing the data on which this report is based. The author also thanks Mr. David Draughon, Director of the Division of Water Supply, who initiated the data-collection program and coordi nated transmittal of the survey forms from the public water-supply systems to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) central office, and the TDEC Environmental Field Office managers and staff in Chattanooga, Cookeville, Jackson, Johnson City, Knoxville, and Nashville who provided ancillary-system and source-of-supply information.
WATER AVAILABILITY
Local physiographic and geologic variations govern water availability statewide. In the Coastal Plain Province in western Tennessee, ground water is the principal source of public-supply water, whereas, typically, a combination of surface and ground water is used in the rest of the State. An extensive network of reservoirs storing about 8.12 million acre feet (acre-ft) (2,647 billion gallons) of water in the Ohio and Ten nessee hydrologic regions (figs. 2 and 3) provides a reliable and abundant source of surface water for water systems in central and eastern Tennessee (U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, 1981). In these two hydro- logic regions, however, the many small unregulated tributaries are not reliable sources of public-supply drinking water. These smaller streams are character ized by no flow or low flow during the dry periods of late summer and early fall (table 1).
In contrast to central and eastern Tennessee, few water-storage sites are available in the Lower Mississippi hydrologic region in western Tennessee. Although ground water sustains flow in the main chan nels during the dry months, the unregulated, sediment- laden streams of this region are not used for any major public-water supply.
Ground water is withdrawn for public supply from eight of the nine principal aquifers in Tennessee (fig. 1). These aquifers are the Alluvial, Tertiary sand, Cretaceous sand, Mississippian carbonate rock, Ordovician carbonate rock, Pennsylvanian sandstone, Cambrian-Ordovician carbonate rock, and crystalline rock aquifers (table 2). Yields to wells of 1,000 gallons per minute (gal/min) are common in the Tertiary sand aquifer in western Tennessee (Hollyday and Bradley, 1985). This aquifer is the most productive aquifer in Tennessee and supplied 76 percent of the ground water pumped in the State in 1995 for all purposes (Hutson, 1998). The Mississippian and Ordovician carbonate rock aquifers in central Tennessee yield limited quan tities of water to wells, and are not a principal source of water for public supply. Yields to wells vary widely in the Cambrian-Ordovician carbonate rock and the crystalline rock aquifers of eastern Tennessee. High- yielding springs from carbonate rocks in eastern Ten nessee provide water to some public-supply systems. Large yields can be produced from wells completed in the Alluvial aquifer, especially in the western valley of the Tennessee River and the Mississippi alluvial plain of western Tennessee.
PUBLIC WATER-SUPPLY SYSTEMS
In 1995 the Tennessee Division of Water Supply and the U.S. Geological Survey collected data for 530 public water-supply systems. Data for the 530 systems are presented by hydrologic region (Tennessee, Ohio, and Lower Mississippi) (fig. 3) in Supplements A, B, and C at the back of this report. Within each of the hydrologic regions, the individual water-supply systems are arranged by county in numerical order by the Ten nessee "Public Water Supply Identification" (PWSID) number. The data consist of water-supply system name,
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source of water, average daily water withdrawal, aver age daily wholesale transaction, average daily gross water use, population served, gross per capita water use (gross water use divided by population served), and the storage and design capacities of the water sys tem. Individual water-supply systems are listed alpha betically in the Index with the respective PWSID code and page number of the corresponding supplement.
In 1995, more water-supply systems in Tennes see relied on ground water than on surface water as a source of water supply (fig. 4). Of the 530 water- supply systems, 249 systems (47 percent) reported ground water as at least one source of water supply; 216 systems (41 percent) reported ground water as the sole source of water supply. The other 33 ground- water systems (6 percent) withdrew ground water in conjunction with surface water or purchased water from water-supply systems which reported ground water as one of their sources of water supply.
Surface water was reported as the source of sup ply for 146 of the water-supply systems (27 percent)
and was the sole source of water supply for 114 of the systems. The other 32 water-supply systems (6 per cent) withdrew surface water in conjunction with ground water, or purchased water from systems which reported surface water as at least one source of supply. Purchased water provided at least one source of supply for 181 systems (34 percent); 157 of these systems (30 percent) depended solely on purchased water. The other 24 water-supply systems (5 percent) used pur chased water in conjunction with surface- or ground- water withdrawals to provide water to their customers. Since 1988, when the last comprehensive inventory of water-supply systems was done (Hutson and Morris, 1992), the number of water-supply systems that rely solely on surface water has increased 15 percent from 99 systems to 114 systems. The number of water- supply systems that rely solely on ground water declined slightly from 218 systems (1988) to 216. The locations of the surface- and ground-water withdrawal sites for public supply are mapped in figure 5.
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3 THE NUMBER OF SYSTEMS USING GROUND WATER, SURFACE WATER, AND PURCHASED WATER AS SOURCES OF SUPPLY
Figure 4. The 530 public water-supply systems in Tennessee by source of supply.
8 Public Water-Supply Systems and Associated Water Use in Tennessee, 1995
EXPLANATION
SURFACE-WATER WITHDRAWAL SITE
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Figure 5. The geographic distribution of withdrawal points by public water-supply systems in Tennessee in 1995.
Public water-supply systems in Tennessee served 84 percent of the population, or 4.42 million people, during 1995. The 530 water-supply systems range in size from small systems serving as few as 25 residential customers to large systems serving hun dreds of thousands of residential customers. One-half of the 530 water-supply systems served fewer than 2,246 people each. Eleven public water-supply sys tems serving 50,000 people or more (2 percent of the systems) provided water to 41 percent of the total pop ulation served by public supply.
For this report, public water-supply systems in Tennessee were classified following the U.S. Environ mental Protection Agency method based on the popu lation served (American Water Works Association, 1992) (table 3). The classification shows that a few very large systems in the State serve most of the State's population (table 3). The four water systems serving more than 100,000 people provided water to
32 percent of the public water-supply customers. Sixty percent of the water systems (systems serving less than 3,300 people) served less than 9 percent of the population served.
PUBLIC WATER-SUPPLY USE
Total water withdrawals for public water supply increased about 53 percent, from 510 million gallons per day (Mgal/d) in 1980 to 779 Mgal/d in 1995. Dur ing the same period, surface-water withdrawals for public supply increased 61 percent, from 310 to 500 Mgal/d, and ground-water withdrawals increased 40 percent, from 200 to 279 Mgal/d. Part of the increase is because the population of the State increased by about 15 percent, from 4.59 to 5.26 mil lion people; the population served by public-water systems increased about 19 percent, from 3.72 to 4.42 million people; and the gross per capita use for
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public-supplied water increased from 137 to 176 gal lons per day (gal/d) per person. Factors contributing to the increase in demand related to changes in the local commercial and industrial sectors are not documented in this report.
Surface-water withdrawals accounted for 64 percent (500 Mgal/d) of the water withdrawn by public water-supply systems in Tennessee during 1995. These withdrawals occurred in the Ohio (221 Mgal/d) and the Tennessee (279 Mgal/d) hydrologic regions (table 4). The Lower Mississippi region of western Tennessee does not use any surface water for its drinking water. Davidson County, in the Ohio hydrologic region, had the largest surface-water withdrawals, 107 Mgal/d (Supplement B). Withdraw als in Davidson County (where Nashville is located) accounted for 21 percent of public-supply withdrawals from surface water, statewide. Most public-supply sys tems that withdraw from surface water are larger than most public-supply systems that withdraw from ground water. Fifty percent of the 146 surface-water systems inventoried withdrew at least 1.36 Mgal/d, but only 9 percent of the 249 ground-water systems inven toried withdrew as much water. Surface-water with drawal sites and major rivers are presented in figure 5.
Ground-water withdrawals accounted for 36 percent of the 779 Mgal/d (279 Mgal/d) withdrawn by public water-supply systems in Tennessee during 1995. One-half of the ground-water withdrawals for public supply equaled or exceeded 0.159 Mgal/d. The Tertiary and Cretaceous sand aquifers of western Ten nessee were the sources for 79 percent of the ground- water public-supply withdrawals (221 Mgal/d). The Tertiary sand aquifer alone accounted for 76 percent (211 Mgal/d) of the total (fig. 6). These two aquifer systems are the source of supply for 21 of the 38 public- supply systems statewide that withdraw at least 1.0 Mgal/d of ground water (table 5). Shelby County (where Memphis is located), in the Lower Mississippi hydrologic region, had the largest ground-water with drawals (163 Mgal/d) (Supplement C). Withdrawals in Shelby County were from the Tertiary sand aquifer and accounted for 58 percent of the public-supply ground-water withdrawals statewide. One ground- water withdrawal occurred in the South Atlantic-Gulf region, but is included in the Tennessee region (Supplement A) for simplicity.
Table 3. Public water-supply systems by relative size of system and by population served in Tennessee in 1995[<, less than; cumulative relative frequency, the number of observations in a class divided by the total number of observations; *, Memphis Light, Gas and Water includes Shelby County Board of Public Utilities, and Gladeville Utility District #1 includes Gladeville Utility District #2.]
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Table 4. Public water-supply withdrawals by source, number of systems, and population served by hydrologic region
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Table 5. Public water-supply systems withdrawing 1 million gallons per day or more of ground water by hydrologic region in Tennessee in 1995
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Lower Mississippi Region
Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division 148Jackson Utility Division 12.1Bartlett Water System 4.44Dyersburg Water Department 4.12Germantown Water Department 3.96Union City Water Department 3.45Collierville Water Department 3.41Humboldt Water Department 2.28Selmer Water System 2.13Brownsville Water Department 2.05Naval Support Activity Memphis 1.56Ripley Water System 1.52Covington Water Department 1.43Martin Water Department 1.40Milan Water Department 1.31McKenzie Water Department 1.19Millington Water Department 1.17Bolivar Water System 1.17County Wide Water District 1.13Henderson Water Department 1.02Poplar Grove Utility District 1.00
Tennessee Region
Hixson Utility District 6.19Elizabethton Water Department 5.35Johnson City Water Department 3.93Paris Board of Public Utilities 2.41 Jefferson City Water and Sewer Commission 2.34Erwin Utilities 2.08Savannah Public Utilities Department 1.60Ocoee Water System 1.47Cleveland Utilities 1.47 Lincoln County Board of Public Utilities 1.42Lawrenceburg Water System 1.32Hohenwald Water System 1.18Athens Utility Board 1.12Mt. Pleasant Water System 1.06First Utility District of Carter County 1.06Hallsdale-Powell Utility District 1.06Leoma Utility District 1.49
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Figure 6. Ground-water withdrawals by public water-supply systems during 1995 by aquifer.
SUMMARY
The Tennessee Division of Water Supply and the U.S. Geological Survey collected data for 530 public water-supply systems to determine water use, supply sources, population served, and design and storage capacities of the systems. Dur ing 1995, these systems served 84 percent of the population of the State, or 4.42 million people. The gross per capita use statewide for public- supplied water was 176 gallons per day, about 28 percent higher than in 1980 (137 gallons per day). Total water withdrawals for public supply increased about 53 percent from 510 Mgal/d in 1980 to 779 Mgal/d in 1995. During the same period, the population of the State increased about 15 percent. Surface-water withdrawals accounted for 64 percent (500 Mgal/d) of the total water withdrawn for public supply in the State. Most of these withdrawals occurred in the Tennessee (279 Mgal/d) and the Ohio (221 Mgal/d) hydro- logic regions. Ground water supplied 279 Mgal/d or 36 percent of the total water withdrawn by public-supply systems statewide. Of that amount, 79 percent or 221 Mgal/d, was used in western Tennessee.
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American Water Works Association, 1992, Water Industry Data Base: Utility pro files, 116 p.
Fenneman, N.M., 1946, Physical divisions of the United States: U.S. Geological Sur vey map, scale 1:7,000,000.
Hollyday, E.F., and Bradley, M.W, 1985, Tennessee ground-water resources, in National water summary 1984: Hydro- logic events, selected water-quality trends, and ground-water resources: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2275,467 p.
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Hutson, S.S., and Morris, A.J., 1992, Public water-supply systems and water use in Tennessee, 1988: Water-Resources Investigations Report 91 -4195, 74 p.
Miller, R.A., 1974, The geologic history of Tennessee: Ten nessee Division of Geology Bulletin 74, 63 p.
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1981, National inventory of dams: Unpublished data on file in Memphis Subdistrict office, U.S. Geological Survey, updated by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1987.
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12 Public Water-Supply Systems and Associated Water Use in Tennessee, 1995
GLOSSARY
Definitions of water-use terms used in thisreport (modified from Alexander and others, 1984) arelisted below:Design capacity The amount of water a system is
designed to treat daily. Systems which do not treat water either purchase water from another system that has its own treatment plant or withdraw water from a ground-water source which often requires no treatment other than chlorination.
Gross per capita water use The quantity of water that enters the public-supply distribution system per person per day. The value is calculated by dividing the "gross water use" for a system by the "population served."
Gross water use The quantity of water that enters the public-supply distribution system. The value is calcu lated as the sum of water withdrawn by a public water- supply system plus water purchased from other public
supplies minus water sold to other public water-supply systems. The water is sold to residential, commercial, and industrial customers or provided free as public-use water, and includes water lost from the distribution system.
Population served Number of people supplied water by the public water-supply system. In this report, the "population served" value was obtained from records provided by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Water Supply. The pop ulation served was modified if the population served in a county was greater than the Census population of that county for 1995.
Storage capacity Capacity for storage of treated or untreated water by the public water-supply system.
Purchased water Quantity of water purchased or obtained from another public water-supply system.
Wholesale water Quantity of water sold or provided to another public water-supply system.
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0.79
2
Pop
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serv
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3,58
2
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pita
use
(gal
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221
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rage
capa
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(mill
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gallo
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1.00
Des
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capa
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(mill
ion
gallo
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1.44
543
Perr
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Dis
tric
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679
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883
Nor
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Dis
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Pars
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WD
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wel
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Dis
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Sup
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wat
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uppl
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s an
d as
soci
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wat
er u
se in
the
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drol
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reg
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Con
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Water-Supply
Tennessee, 1995
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Cou
nty,
PW
SID
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Gra
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943
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108
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149
Cro
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Dis
trict
266
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Util
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273
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enev
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UD
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w
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dr
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sold
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1
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7
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8
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109
129
198
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-sup
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syst
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asso
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use
in th
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nnes
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H
IB- liC
Water-Supply
Systems ar
mnessee, 1995
id
Associate
a.
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nty,
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stem
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ilton
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Util
ity D
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1 07
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esse
e- A
mer
ican
W
ater
Com
pany
1 68
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bray
Mou
ntai
n U
tility
Dis
tric
t
169
Sod
dy-D
aisy
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ling
Wat
er U
tility
D
istr
ict
2 19
Eas
tsid
e U
tility
D
istr
ict
303
Hix
son
Util
ity D
istr
ict
605
Sal
e C
reek
Util
ity
Sou
rce
of
sup
ply
(in
take
riv
er
mile
),
. P
rinci
pal
selle
r, b
uye
r a
qu
ifer
3 w
ells
8
Tenn
esse
e R
iver
(46
5.0)
S
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l Mou
ntai
n W
S
(buy
er)
Sod
dy-D
aisy
UD
(se
ller)
Sod
dy C
reek
em
baym
ent (
4.0)
M
owbr
ay M
ount
ain
UD
(b
uyer
)
Vol
unte
er A
rmy
Am
mu
niti
on
Pla
nt,
Tenn
esse
e R
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e S
prin
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8
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ells
8
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ss
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- W
ater
W
ater
w
ater
dr
awal
pu
rcha
sed
sold
us
e (M
gal/d
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gal/d
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gal/d
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gal/d
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0.23
1 0.
231
35.6
34
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0.87
1
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2 .1
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1.55
1.
38
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5.18
5.
18
6.19
6.
19
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ula
tio
n
serv
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2,58
8
166,
742
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0
8,57
3
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75
47,5
30
1,20
6
Gro
ss
per
capi
ta
use
(gal
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89 208
108
160
172
130
172
Sto
rage
ca
paci
ty
(mill
ion
gallo
ns)
0.30
0
19.4
3
.500
1.90
5.03
6.02 .4
00
Des
ign
capa
city
(m
illio
n ga
llons
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0.60
5
72.0 .4
61
2.07
7.00
9.22 .3
68D
istri
ct
613
Sava
nnah
Val
ley
Util
ity
Dis
trict
634
Sign
al M
ount
ain
Wat
er
Syst
em
wel
l
Tenn
esse
e A
mer
ican
W
ater
Com
pany
(s
elle
r)
.903
.903
10
,075
90
3.
40
1.66
.871
.871
7,
095
123
2.50
Sup
plem
ent A
. Pub
lic w
ater
-sup
ply
syst
ems
and
asso
ciat
ed w
ater
use
in th
e Te
nnes
see
hydr
olog
ic r
egio
n C
ontin
ued
Supplement A
Cou
nty,
PW
SID
, an
d sy
stem
Ham
ilton
Cou
nty C
ontin
ued
635
Wal
den
Rid
ge U
tility
D
istr
ict
906
Gri
ndst
one
Est
ates
Mob
ile H
ome
Park
Han
cock
640
Snee
dvill
e U
tility
D
istr
ict
Har
dem
an45
2 R
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s Sp
ring
s H
ome
Ow
ners
Ass
ocia
tion
Har
din
546
Firs
t Util
ity D
istr
ict
of H
ardi
n C
ount
y
606
Salti
llo U
tility
Dis
tric
t
61 1
Sava
nnah
Pub
lic
Util
ities
Dep
artm
ent
923
Har
bert
Hill
s A
cade
my
Sou
rce
of s
uppl
y (i
ntak
e ri
ver
mile
), Pr
inci
pal
selle
r, b
uyer
aq
uife
r
2 w
ells
8
wel
l 8
Bri
er C
reek
(1.
1)
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Bra
nch
Spri
ng
8
wel
l 2
Ten
ness
ee R
iver
at
Pic
kwic
k D
am,
(abo
ut 2
07.0
)
wel
l 3
6 w
ells
1
Aqu
a U
tiliti
es C
ompa
ny,
Inc.
(bu
yer)
wel
ls
1
With
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ater
dr
awal
pu
rcha
sed
(Mga
l/d)
(Mga
l/d)
0.72
4
.047
.061
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27
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.547
.091
1.60
.006
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ss
Gro
ss
per
Wat
er
wat
er
Popu
la-
capi
ta
sold
us
e tio
n us
e (M
gal/d
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gal/d
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rved
(g
al/d
)
0.72
4 5,
458
133
.047
77
5 61
.188
1,
882
100
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96
14
6
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4,
134
132
.091
1,
521
60
1.60
14
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10
9 0.
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.006
89
67
Sto
rage
ca
paci
ty
(mill
ion
gall
ons)
1.20 .006
.475
.063
.900
.200
1.58
.001
Des
ign
capa
city
(m
illio
n ga
llon
s)
1.44 .058
.623
.036
1.01 .2
16
3.39
Sup
plem
ent A
. Pub
lic w
ater
-sup
ply
syst
ems
and
asso
ciat
ed w
ater
use
in th
e Te
nnes
see
hydr
olog
ic r
egio
n C
ontin
ued
lie
Water-Supply
Systems and
Cou
nty,
PW
SID
, an
d sy
stem
Har
din
Cou
nty C
ontin
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948
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a U
tiliti
es C
ompa
ny,
Inc.
Sou
rce
of
supp
ly
(inta
ke r
iver
mile
), se
ller,
buy
er
Sava
nnah
Pub
lic
Util
ities
Dep
artm
ent
(sel
ler)
With
- W
ater
P
rinc
ipal
dr
awal
pu
rcha
sed
aqui
fer
(Mga
l/d)
(Mga
l/d)
0.00
7
Gro
ss
Wat
er
wat
er
sold
us
e (M
gal/d
) (M
gal/d
)
0.00
7
Popu
la
tion
serv
ed 97
Gro
ss
per
capi
ta
use
(gal
/d)
72
Sto
rage
ca
paci
ty
(mill
ion
gallo
ns)
Des
ign
capa
city
(m
illio
n ga
llons
)
....
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Haw
kins
£
092
Cam
elot
Util
ity D
istr
ict
§
109
Firs
t Util
ity D
istr
ict
c
of H
awki
ns C
ount
y #1
384
Lak
emon
t Util
ity
Dis
tric
t
472
Moo
resb
urg
Util
ity
Dis
tric
t
593
Rog
ersv
ille
Wat
er
Syst
em
594
Pers
ia U
tility
Dis
tric
t
596
Lak
evie
w U
tility
D
istr
ict
673
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gger
svill
e U
tility
D
istr
ict
wel
l
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xand
er C
reek
(0.
7)
Hor
d C
reek
(1.
5)
well
spri
ng
Big
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ek (
1.2)
Pe
rsia
UD
(bu
yer)
L
akev
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UD
(bu
yer)
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rigg
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ille
UD
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yer)
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id-H
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(buy
er)
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ille
WS
(sel
ler)
Rog
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ille
WS
(sel
ler)
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ersv
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(sel
ler)
0.02
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1.43
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.142
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Sup
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wat
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uppl
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stem
s an
d as
soci
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wat
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the
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537
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539
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540
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Util
ity D
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568
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year
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838
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103
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Sup
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asso
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use
in th
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see
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385
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499
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626
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746
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085
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479
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485
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926
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al/d
, gal
lons
per
day
; UD
, Util
ity D
istri
ct; W
D, W
ater
Dep
artm
ent;
WS,
Wat
er S
yste
m;
Co.
, cou
nty;
,
not a
pplic
able
; Prin
cipa
l aqu
ifer
4, P
enns
ylva
nian
san
dsto
ne ro
ck; 5
, Mis
siss
ippi
an c
arbo
nate
rock
; 6, O
rdov
icia
n ca
rbon
ate
rock
; 8, C
ambr
ian-
Ord
ovic
ian
carb
onat
e ro
ck]
CO o ement
B
Cou
nty,
PW
SID
, an
d sy
stem
Cam
pbel
l 33
0 Je
llico
Wat
erD
epar
tmen
t
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ield
Res
ort
Wat
er S
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non
756
Woo
dbur
y W
ater
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tem
Che
atha
m02
3 A
shla
nd C
ity
Wat
er D
epar
tmen
t
2 1 8
Eas
t Mon
tgom
ery
Util
ity D
istri
ct
558
Plea
sant
Vie
w U
tility
D
istri
ct
582
Riv
er R
oad
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ity
Dis
trict
Sour
ce o
f sup
ply
(int
ake
river
mile
), Pr
inci
pal
selle
r, bu
yer
aqui
fer
Proc
tors
Hol
low
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ek(im
poun
dmen
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wel
l 8
East
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k St
ones
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er
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row
bone
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ek,
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atha
m R
eser
voir
(1.1
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ning
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selle
r)
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gfie
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elle
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buye
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gfie
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(10.
8)
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sh C
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per
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- W
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sold
us
e tio
n us
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gal/d
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gal/d
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gal/d
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rved
(g
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Ohi
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gion
0.50
6 0.
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3,60
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103
68
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44
5,69
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54
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capa
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ca
paci
ty
(mill
ion
(mill
ion
gallo
ns)
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1.00
0.
778
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29
1.00
1.
24
1.80
1.60
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cond
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th C
heat
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tility
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peth
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Sup
plem
ent B
. Pub
lic w
ater
-sup
ply
syst
ems
and
asso
ciat
ed w
ater
use
in th
e O
hio
hydr
olog
ic r
egio
n (M
odifi
ed fr
om A
lexa
nder
and
oth
ers,
198
4, a
nd fr
om H
utso
n an
d M
orris
, 19
92) C
ontin
ued
(0 o i o E 03
Cou
nty,
PW
SID
, an
d sy
stem
Mon
tgom
ery
116
Cla
rksv
ille
Wat
erD
epar
tmen
t
1 66
Cum
berla
nd H
eigh
tsU
tility
Dis
trict
1 67
Cun
ning
ham
Util
ityD
istri
ct
758
Woo
dlaw
n U
tility
Dis
trict
820
Fort
Cam
pbel
l Wat
erSy
stem
929
Cun
ning
ham
Eas
tM
ontg
omer
y U
tility
Dis
trict
Ove
rton
013
Nor
th O
verto
n U
tility
Dis
trict
405
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ngst
on W
ater
Dep
artm
ent
Sour
ce o
f sup
ply
(int
ake
river
mile
), Pr
inci
pal
selle
r, bu
yer
aqui
fer
Cum
berla
nd R
iver
,La
ke B
arkl
ey( 1
32.8
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umbe
rland
Hei
ghts
UD
(bu
yer)
Woo
dlaw
n U
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buye
r)
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rksv
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WD
(se
ller)
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ning
ham
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y U
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r)
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rksv
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WD
(se
ller)
Littl
e W
est F
ork,
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Riv
er, B
oilin
g Sp
rings
(12.
9)
Cum
berla
nd R
iver
Cun
ning
ham
UD
(bu
yer)
East
Mon
tgom
ery
UD
(b
uyer
)
Livi
ngst
on W
D (s
elle
r)
Car
r Cre
ek(im
poun
dmen
t) (4
.7)
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ring
Riv
er (5
7.5)
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th O
verto
n U
D (
buye
r)W
est O
verto
n U
D (b
uyer
)Ja
ckso
n C
ount
y U
D #
2 (b
uyer
)
Gro
ss
With
- W
ater
W
ater
w
ater
Po
pula
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awal
pu
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sed
sold
us
e tio
n (M
gal/d
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gal/d
) (M
gal/d
) (M
gal/d
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rved
12.4
11
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ss
per
capi
ta
use
(gal
/d)
135 92 126 88 246
4,44
0 75 141
Stor
age
Des
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capa
city
ca
paci
ty
(mill
ion
(mill
ion
gallo
ns)
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14.5
24
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2.98
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0
2.75
7.
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Supplement B 63
64
Public
Water-Supply
Systems and
Associate
d
in
Tennessee, 1995
Sup
plem
ent B
. P
ublic
wat
er-s
uppl
y sy
stem
s an
d as
socu
an
d M
orris
, 19
92) C
ontin
ued
Cou
nty,
PW
SID
, an
d sy
stem
Ste
war
t 08
3 Lo
on B
ay P
rope
rty
Ow
ners
Ass
ocia
tion
162
Cum
berla
nd C
ity W
ater
S
yste
m
193
Dov
er W
ater
Dep
artm
ent
Sourc
e o
f su
pply
(in
take
riv
er
mile
),
selle
r, b
uyer
we
ll
Erin
WD
(se
ller)
Cum
berla
nd R
iver
,
ited
wat
er u
se in
the
Ohi
o hy
drol
ogic
reg
ion
(Mod
ified
from
AU
Gro
ss
With
- W
ater
W
ater
w
ater
P
rinci
pal
draw
al
purc
hase
d so
ld
use
aqui
fer
(Mga
l/d)
(Mga
l/d)
(Mga
l/d)
(Mga
l/d)
5 0.
005
0.00
5
0.04
3 .0
43
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.2
25
jxan
der a
r
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ula
tio
n
serv
ed
132
556
2,24
6
id o
ther
s,
Gro
ss
per
capi
ta
use
(gal
/d)
38
77
100
1984
, and
1
Sto
rage
ca
paci
ty
(mill
ion
ga
llons
)
0.00
2
.300
0.80
0
from
Hut
son
Des
ign
capa
city
(m
illio
n
gallo
ns)
0.80
0
195
Nor
th S
tew
art U
tility
D
istr
ict
807
Lon
g C
reek
Wat
er S
yste
m
916
Lea
ther
woo
d W
ater
D
istr
ict,
Inc.
Lak
e B
arkl
ey (
88.8
) L
ong
Cre
ek W
S (b
uyer
)
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ng L
ake
.245
.021
0.01
0
.010
.245
3,
289
74
1.25
.4
32
.010
78
12
8
.021
30
3 69
Sum
ner
097
Cas
talia
n Sp
ring
s-
Bet
hpag
e U
tility
D
istr
ict
253
Gal
latin
Wat
er
Dep
artm
ent
294
Hen
ders
onvi
lle U
tility
D
istr
ict
Wes
tmor
elan
d W
S (s
elle
r)
Cum
berl
and
Riv
er, O
ldH
icko
ry R
eser
voir
(239
.1)
Cas
talia
n Sp
ring
s-B
ethp
age
UD
(b
uyer
) W
estm
orel
and
WS
(buy
er)
Dra
kes
Cre
ek,
Old
Hic
kory
Lak
e (4
.8)
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4.19
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404
102
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plem
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. P
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wat
er-s
uppl
y sy
stem
s an
d as
soci
ated
wat
er u
se in
the
Ohi
o hy
drol
ogic
reg
ion
(Mod
ified
from
Ale
xand
er a
nd o
ther
s, 1
984,
and
from
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son
and
Mor
ris,
1992
) C
ontin
ued
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Tennessee, 1995
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nty,
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SID
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d sy
stem
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rce
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y (in
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er m
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ller,
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erP
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fer
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dr
awal
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gal/d
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er
purc
hase
d (M
gal/d
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er
sold
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)
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ss
wat
er
use
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l/d)
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ula
tio
n se
rved
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ss
per
capi
ta
use
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/d)
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rage
ca
paci
ty
(mill
ion
gallo
ns)
Des
ign
capa
city
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illio
n ga
llons
)
CO 55.
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on C
ount
y C
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ilson
Cou
nty
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er
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Sup
plem
ent C
. Pub
lic w
ater
-sup
ply
syst
ems
and
asso
ciat
ed w
ater
use
in th
e Lo
wer
Mis
siss
ippi
hyd
rolo
gic
regi
on (
Mod
ified
from
Ale
xand
er a
nd o
ther
s, 1
984,
and
fro
m H
utso
n an
d M
onis
, 19
92)
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tinue
d
tfi
= *
0 $
« Sf
£ ?
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nty,
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SID
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d sy
stem
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cket
t C
ount
y C
ontin
ued
006
Cou
nty
Wid
e U
tilit
yD
istr
ict
045
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ls P
ublic
Uti
lity
Dis
tric
t
Sou
rce
of s
uppl
y(in
take
riv
er m
ile),
selle
r, b
uyer
2 G
adsd
en w
ells
Gum
Fla
t w
ell
Sale
m w
ell
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icor
d w
ell
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Fie
ld w
ell
Egg
Hil
l w
ell
Hig
hway
20
wel
l
wel
l
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ater
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ater
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ncip
al
draw
al
purc
hase
d so
ldaq
uife
r (M
gal/d
) (M
gal/d
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gal/d
)
2 0.
056
.278
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95
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ssw
ater
use
(Mga
l/d)
1.13 .195
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sspe
rPo
pula
- ca
pita
tion
use
serv
ed
(gal
/d)
5,05
4 22
4
1,67
2 11
7
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rage
capa
city
(mill
ion
gallo
ns)
0.77
5
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capa
city
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ion
gallo
ns)
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90
148
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cket
t M
ills
Util
ity
Dis
tric
t
248
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ndsh
ip W
ater
C
ompa
ny
441
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ry C
ity W
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epar
tmen
t
928
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ndsh
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em
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er
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ity
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tric
t
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t Dye
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ply
syst
ems
and
asso
ciat
ed w
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use
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e Lo
wer
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siss
ippi
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roio
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regi
on (
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ified
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er a
nd o
ther
s, 1
984,
and
fro
m H
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n an
d M
orris
, 19
92)
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tinue
d
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ce o
f sup
ply
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nty,
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ntak
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r Cou
nty C
ontin
ued
213
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t Dye
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tility
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tric
t
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bem
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er D
epar
tmen
t
5 1 8
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thw
est D
yers
burg
Util
ity D
istr
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71 1
Tri
mbl
e W
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Sys
tem
888
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way
Tra
iler C
ourt
Faye
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alla
way
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er D
epar
tmen
t
382
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Gra
nge
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er D
epar
tmen
t
477
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cow
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er D
epar
tmen
t
521
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land
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er D
epar
tmen
t
597
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svill
e W
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Sys
tem
641
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ervi
lle W
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Sys
tem
753
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istp
n W
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Sys
tem
842
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rton
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er S
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m
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rsbu
rg W
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selle
r)
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n W
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lle W
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r)
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ller)
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ater
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ater
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ater
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pal
draw
al
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hase
d so
ld
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fer
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l/d)
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4
6,64
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3,01
6
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8
668
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ss
per
capi
ta
use
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79e
126
102
181 71 262
139
162
101
118
142
112
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age
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city
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IndexPublic water-supply systems in Tennessee, 1995
Public water supply ID number
(PWSID) System name Page
A001 Adams-Cedar Hill Water System.................................................................................61002 Adamsville Water System........................................................................................... 41005 Alamo Water Department........................................................................................... 69007 Alcoa Water System................................................................................................... 19008 Alexandria Water System............................................................................................ 56009 Algood Water System................................................................................................. 60010 Allardt Water System.................................................................................................. 57014 Alpha-Talbott Utility District...................................................................................... 29768 Anderson County Utility Board................................................................................... 18539 Antioch Water Company............................................................................................. 34948 Aqua Utilities Company, Incorporated......................................................................... 32018 Ardmore Water System............................................................................................... 26019 Arlington Water System.............................................................................................. 77830 Arnold Village ...........................................................................................................26022 Arthur-Shawanee Utility District................................................................................. 22023 Ashland City Water Department.................................................................................. 53024 Athens Utilities Board................................................................................................. 40033 Atoka Water System................................................................................................... 78035 Atwood Water System................................................................................................ 69
B329 Baneberry Utility District............................................................................................35038 Bangham Utility District.............................................................................................60765 Bartlett Water System................................................................................................. 77040 Baxter Water Department............................................................................................ 60805 Bays Mountain Mobile Home Park..............................................................................20041 Bean Station Utility District........................................................................................ 27517 Bedford County Utility District #1............................................................................... 18044 Bell Buckle Water System .......................................................................................... 18045 Bells Public Utility District......................................................................................... 70046 Belvidere Rural Utility District.................................................................................... 25048 Benton Water System ................................................................................................. 45050 Bethel Springs Water System...................................................................................... 75122 Big Creek Utility District............................................................................................ 57051 Big Sandy Water Department...................................................................................... 19056 Bloomingdale Utility District...................................................................................... 49057 Blountville Utility District...........................................................................................49060 Blue Springs Utility District........................................................................................ 21061 Bluff City Water System............................................................................................. 49063 Bolivar Water System................................................................................................. 73066 Bon Aqua-Lyles Utility District................................................................................... 34653 Bon de Croft Utility District........................................................................................ 66067 Bradford Water System............................................................................................... 72069 Brentwood Water Department..................................................................................... 66070 Brighton Water System............................................................................................... 78
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IndexPublic water-supply systems in Tennessee, 1995
Public water supply ID number
(PWSDD) System name Page
073 Bristol Water System.................................................................................................. 50079 Bristol-Bluff City Utility District................................................................................. 50480 Brownlow Utility District............................................................................................ 36080 Brownsville Water Department................................................................................... 74081 Bruceton Water System ...............................:.............................................................. 21520 Brushy Mountain Prison ............................................................................................. 44088 Byrdstown Water Department..................................................................................... 60
C927 Cagle-Fredonia Utility District.................................................................................... 48106 Calhoun-Charleston Utility District.............................................................................. 40090 Camden Water Department......................................................................................... 19932 Camelot Care Center................................................................................................... 47092 Camelot Utility District............................................................................................... 32085 Carderview Utility District.......................................................................................... 36095 Carthage Water System............................................................................................... 63322 Caryville-Jacksboro Utility District.............................................................................. 20097 Castalian Springs-Bethpage Utility District.................................................................. 64158 Catoosa Utility District............................................................................................... 24098 Cedar Grove Utility District........................................................................................ 69099 Celina Water System .................................................................................................. 54101 Center Grove-Winchester Springs Utility District #1..................................................... 26103 Centerville Water System............................................................................................ 34849 Chalet Village North................................................................................................... 49875 Chanute-Pall Mall Utility District................................................................................ 57104 Chapel Hill Water System........................................................................................... 42138 Cherokee Hills Utility District..................................................................................... 45062 Chinquapin Grove Utility District................................................................................ 49108 Chuckey Utility District.............................................................................................. 28113 Claiborne County Utility District.................................................................................22115 Clarksburg Utility District........................................................................................... 21116 Clarksville Water Department..................................................................................... 59826 Clear Fork Utility District...........................................................................................54117 Cleveland Utilities......................................................................................................20119 Clifton Water Department........................................................................................... 52120 Clinton Utility Board.................................................................................................. 17901 Cloar's Trailer Park.................................................................................................... 76245 Cold Creek Correctional Facility................................................................................. 75485 Cold Springs Utility District........................................................................................ 36126 Collierville Water Department..................................................................................... 77127 Collinwood Water Department.................................................................................... 52128 Columbia Water Department....................................................................................... 43791 Consolidated Utility District of Rutherford County #1 .................................................. 62134 Cookeville Boat Dock Road Utility District.................................................................. 61133 Cookeville Water Department..................................................................................... 61844 Copper Basin Utility District......................................................;................................ 45136 Copperhill Water Department...................................................................................... 45
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IndexPublic water-supply systems in Tennessee, 1995
Public water supply ID number
(PWSID) System name Page
096 Cordell Hull Utility District...............................;......................................................... 63139 Cornersville Water Department................................................................................... 42933 Country Junction........................................................................................................ 34006 County Wide Utility District....................................................................................... 70144 Covington Water Department...................................................................................... 78146 Cowan Board of Public Utilities.................................................................................. 26147 Crab Orchard Utility District....................................................................................... 24148 Crockett Mills Utility District...................................................................................... 70149 Cross Anchor Utility District.......................................................................................28150 Crossville Water Department................................................................................. 24, 54162 Cumberland City Water System................................................................................... 64161 Cumberland Gap Water Services................................................................................. 22166 Cumberland Heights Utility District............................................................................. 59848 Cumberland Mountain Retreat..................................................................................... 24297 Cumberland Utility District of Davidson County.......................................................... 55531 Cumberland Utility District of Roane County............................................................... 47929 Cunningham East Montgomery Utility District............................................................. 59167 Cunningham Utility District........................................................................................ 59
D 170 Dandridge Water Department...................................................................................... 35174 Dayton Water Department........................................................................................... 46183 Decatur Water Department.......................................................................................... 43186 Decaturville Water System.......................................................................................... 24187 Decherd Water Department.........................................................................................26951 Deer Valley Wilderness Program................................................................................. 45912 Deerfield Resort Water System.................................................................................... 53188 DeKalb Utility District #1...........................................................................................56835 Dekalb Utility District #4............................................................................................ 56772 Department of Energy Johnson Control........................................................................ 18190 Dewhite Utility District............................................................................................... 66191 Dickson Water Department......................................................................................... 25397 Dixie Lee Utility District............................................................................................. 40192 Double Springs Utility District.................................................................................... 61193 Dover Water Department............................................................................................ 64403 Dowelltown-Liberty Utility District............................................................................. 56196 Dresden Water Department......................................................................................... 78919 Dry Run Utility District.............................................................................................. 36821 Duck River Utility Commission................................................................................... 23205 Dunlap Water System................................................................................................. 48209 Dyer Water Department.............................................................................................. 72212 Dyersburg Suburban Consolidated Utility District........................................................ 70211 Dyersburg Water Department.:.................................................................................... 70
E 213 East Dyersburg Utility District.................................................................................... 71
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IndexPublic water-supply systems in Tennessee, 1995
Public water supply ID number
(PWSID) System name Page
853 East Fork Utility District............................................................................................. 60218 East Montgomery Utility District................................................................................. 53618 East Sevier County Utility District............................................................................... 49219 Eastside Utility District............................................................................................... 30570 Eastview Utility District.............................................................................................. 75220 Elbridge Water Association......................................................................................... 76221 Elizabethton Water Department...................................................................................21224 Englewood Water Department..................................................................................... 40230 Erin Water Department............................................................................................... 58231 Erwin Utilities............................................................................................................ 51232 Estill Springs Water Department.................................................................................. 26677 Ethridge Utility District.............................................................................................. 38233 Etowah Utilities District.............................................................................................. 40235 Evensville Utility District............................................................................................ 46
F 563 Fairview Utility District.............................................................................................. 27236 Fairview Water System............................................................................................... 66552 Fall Creek Falls Utility District.................................................................................... 65239 Fall River Road Utility District.................................................................................... 37242 Fayetteville Water System........................................................................................... 39244 Fentress County Utility District................................................................................... 57947 Fire Lake Subdivision................................................................................................. 24094 First Utility District of Carter County........................................................................... 21546 First Utility District of Hardin County.......................................................................... 31109 First Utility District of Hawkins County #1.................................................................. 32855 First Utility District of Hawkins County #2.................................................................. 33369 First Utility District of Knox County............................................................................ 37703 First Utility District of Tipton County.......................................................................... 78629 Flat Creek Cooperative............................................................................................... 18820 Fort Campbell Water System....................................................................................... 59854 FoxfireHomeowners Association................................................................................ 51246 Franklin Water Department......................................................................................... 66100 Free Hill Utility District.............................................................................................. 54928 Friendship Distribution System ................................................................................... 70248 Friendship Water Company......................................................................................... 70249 Friendsville Utility District...................................................................;...................... 19
G251 Gainesboro Water System........................................................................................... 58253 Gallatin Water Department.......................................................................................... 64254 Gallaway Water Department....................................................................................... 71255 Gates Water Department............................................................................................. 75256 Gatlinburg Water Department...................................................................................... 48956 George Huskey Mobile Home Park.............................................................................. 49262 Germantown Water Department.................................................................................. 77
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IndexPublic water-supply systems in Tennessee, 1995
Public water supply ID number
(PWSID) System name Page
709 Gibson County Municipal Water District #1................................................................. 72788 Gibson County Municipal Water District #2. ................................................................ 72812 Gibson County Municipal Water District #3................................................................. 72813 Gibson County Municipal Water District #4................................................................. 72815 Gibson County Municipal Water District #5................................................................. 73816 Gibson County Municipal Water District #6................................................................. 73263 Gibson Water Department........................................................................................... 72913 Gilmore Water System................................................................................................ 27264 Gladeville Utility District #1....................................................................................... 67941 Gladeville Utility District #2....................................................................................... 67265 Gleason Water Department......................................................................................... 78266 Glen Hills Utility District............................................................................................28267 Grand Junction Water Department............................................................................... 73451 Grand Valley Lakes Water System .............................................................................. 73863 Grandview Utility District........................................................................................... 46269 Graysville Water Department...................................................................................... 46270 Great Smoky Mountains National Park........................................................................ 48271 Greenbrier Water and Sewer Department..................................................................... 62273 Greeneville Power and Water Department.................................................................... 28276 Greenfield Water Department...................................................................................... 78278 Griffith Creek Utility District......................................................................................41906 Grindstone Estates Mobile Home Park......................................................................... 31
H279 Halls Water System..................................................................................................... 75280 Hallsdale-Powell Utility District.................................................................................. 37282 Hampton Utility District............................................................................................. 22923 Harbert Hills Academy............................................................................................... 31285 Harpeth Utility District................................................................................................ 56286 Harpeth Valley Utility District..................................................................................... 55287 Harriman Utility Board............................................................................................... 47291 Hartsville Water Department....................................................................................... 65699 HB&TS Utility District............................................................................................. 52293 Henderson Water Department...................................................................................... 69294 Hendersonville Utility District..................................................................................... 64295 Henning Water Department......................................................................................... 75296 Henry Water System................................................................................................... 74899 Hickory Star Marina................................................................................................... 52430 Hillsville Utility District............................................................................................. 23426 HiwasseeCollege....................................................................................................... 43831 Hiwassee Utility Commission ..................................................................................... 20049 Hiwassee Water Cooperative....................................................................................... 45303 Hixson Utility District................................................................................................ 30304 Hohenwald Water System........................................................................................... 39310 Hollow Rock Water Department.................................................................................. 21074 Holston Utility District............................................................................................... 50943 Hoppers Bluff Subdivision.......................................................................................... 28
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311 Hornbeak Utility District.............................................................................................76312 Hornsby Water Department......................................................................................... 73314 Humboldt Water Department....................................................................................... 72316 Huntingdon Water Department.................................................................................... 69317 Huntland Water System.............................................................................................. 26318 Huntsville Utility District............................................................................................ 62
I 920 Indian Creek Trailer Park............................................................................................ 23319 Interment Utility District............................................................................................. 50320 Iron City Utility District.............................................................................................. 38
J 252 Jackson County Utility District #1............................................................................... 58817 Jackson County Utility District #2............................................................................... 58845 Jackson County Utility District #3 ............................................................................... 58859 Jackson County Utility District #4............................................................................... 58299 Jackson Utility Division.............................................................................................. 76078 Jacobs Creek Job Corps System................................................................................... 50324 Jamestown Water Department .......................................................I............................. 57325 Jasper Water Department............................................................................................ 41328 Jefferson City Water and Sewer Commission............................................................... 35330 Jellico Water Department............................................................................................ 53331 Johnson City Water Department.................................................................................. 52338 Jonesboro Water Department....................................................................................... 52
K 347 Kenton Water Department........................................................................................... 76055 Kentucky Lake Heights Water System......................................................................... 19349 Kingsport Water Department....................................................................................... 50360 Kingston Water System .............................................................................................. 47367 Knox-Chapman Utility District.................................................................................... 37366 Knoxville Utilities Board #1........................................................................................ 37892 Knoxville Utility Board #3.......................................................................................... 37
L373 Lafayette Water System.............................................................................................. 58374 La Follette Water Department..................................................................................... 21382 La Grange Water Department...................................................................................... 71394 Laguardo Utility District.............................................................................................67383 Lake City Water Department....................................................................................... 17384 Lakemont Utility District............................................................................................ 32846 Lakeshore Heights Subdivision ................................................................................... 27596 Lakeview Utility District............................................................................................. 32528 Lakewood Water Department...................................................................................... 56159 Lantana Utility District............................................................................................... 24
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581 Lauderdale County Water System................................................................................ 75936 Laurel Mountain Lakes Water Association................................................................... 44178 Laurelbrook Sanitarium-School................................................................................... 46386 La Vergne Water System ............................................................................................ 62392 Lawrenceburg Water System....................................................................................... 38916 Leatherwood Water District, Inc.................................................................................. 64393 Lebanon Water System............................................................................................... 67396 Lenoir City Utility Board............................................................................................ 39399 Leoma Utility District................................................................................................. 38361 Lewands Water System............................................................................................... 47400 Lewisburg Water System............................................................................................ 42402 Lexington Water System............................................................................................. 33764 Lincoln County Board of Public Utilities #1................................................................. 39884 Lincoln County Board of Public Utilities #2................................................................. 39290 Lincoln Memorial University...................................................................................... 22404 Linden Water Department........................................................................................... 45405 Livingston Water Department...................................................................................... 59406 Lobelville Water Department...................................................................................... 45807 Long Creek Water System .......................................................................................... 64083 Loon Bay Property Owners Association....................................................................... 64408 Loretto Water Department........................................................................................... 38409 Loudon Utilities Board ............................................................................................... 40415 Luttrell-Blaine-Corryton Utility District....................................................................... 51416 Lynchburg Water Department..................................................................................... 44419 Lynnville Water Department....................................................................................... 26
M424 Madison Suburban Utility District............................................................................... 55425 Madisonville Water Department.................................................................................. 43428 Mallory Valley Utility District..................................................................................... 67429 Manchester Water Department.................................................................................... 23105 Marshall County Board of Public Utilities #1 ............................................................... 42857 Marshall County Board of Public Utilities #2 ............................................................... 42858 Marshall County Board of Public Utilities #3 ............................................................... 42434 Martel Utility District................................................................................................. 40435 Martin Water Department........................................................................................... 78438 Maryville Utilities Board ............................................................................................. 19935 Mason Hall Development Corporation......................................................................... 76440 Mason Water Department ................................*........................................................... 78441 Maury City Water Department.................................................................................... 70770 Maury County Water System ...................................................................................... 43442 Maynardville Water Department.................................................................................. 51420 McEwen Water Department........................................................................................ 35421 McKenzie Water Department...................................................................................... 69422 McLemoresville Water Department............................................................................. 69423 McMinnville Water Department.................................................................................. 65445 Medina Water Department.......................................................................................... 72
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450 Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division...................................................................... 77453 Mercer Utility District................................................................................................. 76454 Michie Water Department........................................................................................... 41939 Mid Hawkins County Utility District........................................................................... 33455 Middleton Water Department...................................................................................... 73457 Midtown Utility District.............................................................................................. 47888 Midway Trailer Comk^,^............................................................................. .............. 71798 Milan Arsenal #1........................................................................................................ 72458 Milan Water Department;................,........................................................................... 72247 Milcrofton Utility District........................................................................................... 67463 Millington Water Department...................................................................................... 77469 Minor Hill Utility Corporation..................................................................................... 27955 Mockingbird Hill Estates ............................................................................................ 23470 Monteagle Public Utility Board................................................................................... 29471 Monterey Water Department....................................................................................... 61472 Mooresburg Utility District......................................................................................... 32474 Morristown Water Department.................................................................................... 29477 Moscow Water Department......................................................................................... 71478 Mosheim Utility District.............................................................................................. 28488 Mount Pleasant Water System #1 ................................................................................ 43479 Mountain City Water Department................................................................................ 36385 Mountain View Water System..................................................................................... 36168 Mowbray Mountain Utility District.............................................................................. 30490 Munford Water Department........................................................................................ 78491 Murfreesboro Water Department................................................................................. 62
: N494 Nashville Water Department....................................................................................... 55529 Nashville Water Department #2................................................................................... 56937 Natchez Trace Wilderness Program............................................................................. 43468 Naval Support Activity Memphis................................................................................. 77761 New Canton Utility District......................................................................................... 33497 New Johnsonville Water Department........................................................................... 35499 New Market Utility District......................................................................................... 36391 New Prospect Utility District....................................................................................... 38496 Newbem Water Department........................................................................................ 71657 Newport Resort Water System..................................................................................... 46500 Newport Utilities Board.............................................................................................. 23510 Niota Water System.................................................................................................... 41511 Nolensville-College Grove Utility District................................................................... 67513 Norris Water Commission........................................................................................... 17514 North Anderson County Utility District........................................................................ 17883 North Decatur County Utility District.......................................................................... 25223 North Elizabethton Water Cooperative.........................................................................21274 North Greene Utility District....................................................................................... 28013 North Overton Utility District...................................................................................... 59195 North Stewart Utility District...................................................................................... 64
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540 Northeast Henry County Utility District....................................................................... 34515 Northeast Knox Utility District.................................................................................... 37389 Northeast Lawrence Utility District............................................................................. 38573 Northwest Clay County Utility District........................................................................ 54518 Northwest Dyersburg Utility District........................................................................... 71838 Northwest Henry County Utility District...................................................................... 34841 Norton Creek Water System........................................................................................ 49
O522 Oak Ridge Department of Public Works....................................................................... 17180 Oak Shadows Mobile Home Park................................................................................ 46521 Oakland Water Department......................................................................................... 71524 Obion Water Department............................................................................................ 76525 Ocoee Utility District.................................................................................................. 20526 O'Connor Utility District............................................................................................ 66135 Old Gainesboro Road Utility District........................................................................... 61527 Old Hickory Utility District......................................................................................... 55530 Old Knoxville Highway Utility District........................................................................ 28208 Old Union Water System............................................................................................ 48523 Oliver Springs Water Board........................................................................................ 17532 Oneida Water and Sewer Commission......................................................................... 63535 Orme Water System.................................................................................................... 41
P536 Paris Board of Public Utilities..................................................................................... 33541 Parsons Water Department.......................................................................................... 25543 Perryville Utility District............................................................................................. 25594 Persia Utility District.................................................................................................. 32 '544 Petersburg Water System............................................................................................ 39802 Peters Hollow Water System....................................................................................... 22548 Pigeon Forge Water System........................................................................................ 48551 Pikeville Water System............................................................................................... 19410 Piney Utility District...................................................................................................40556 Pinson Utility District.................................................................................................76842 Piperton Water System ............................................................................................... 71729 Plateau Utility District................................................................................................ 45557 Pleasant Hill Utility District........................................................................................ 55558 Pleasant View Utility District...................................................................................... 53201 Poplar Grove Utility District....................................................................................... 78559 Portland Water System ............................................................................................... 65836 Prices Switch Water Company .................................................................................... 66561 Proctor City Utility District......................................................................................... 74562 Pulaski Water System................................................................................................. 27890 Pump Springs Mobile Home Park................................................................................ 23568 Puryear Water System................................................................................................. 34
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Q569 Quebeck Walling Utility District #1............................................................................. 66
R571 Ramer Water Department............................................................................................ 75572 Red Boiling Springs Water System.............................................................................. 58575 Reelfoot Utility District (Lake County)........................................................................ 74757 Reelfoot Water Association (Obion County)................................................................. 76576 Riceville Utility District.............................................................................................. 41579 Ridgely Water System................................................................................................ 74476 Rine's Mobile Home Park ........................................................................................... 29580 Ripley Water System.................................................................................................. 75924 River Landing Development........................................................................................ 42582 River Road Utility District.......................................................................................... 53925 Riverside Campground ............................................................................................... 49797 Riviera Utilities of Tennessee...................................................................................... 74584 Roan Mountain Utility District.................................................................................... 22926 Robindale Water Association...................................................................................... 51590 Rockwood Water System............................................................................................ 47452 Rogers Springs Home Owners Association................................................................... 31593 Rogersville Water System........................................................................................... 32597 Rossville Water System.............................................................................................. 71598 Russellville Whitesburg Utility District........................................................................ 29599 Rutherford Water System............................................................................................ 72600 Rutledge Water System............................................................................................... 27
S605 Sale Creek Utility District........................................................................................... 30606 Saltillo Utility District................................................................................................ 31607 Samburg Utility District.............................................................................................. 76609 Sardis Water System................................................................................................... 33610 Saulsbury Utility District............................................................................................ 73611 Savannah Public Utilities Department.......................................................................... 31613 Savannah Valley Utility District.................................................................................. 30614 Scotts Hill Water System ............................................................................................ 33645 Second South Cheatham Utility................................................................................... 53615 Selmer Water System.................................................................................................. 75616 Sequatchie Waterworks............................................................................................. 41911 Sequoyah Heights Subdivision.................................................................................... 20938 Seven Hawks Program for Women.............................................................................. 35921 Seven Hawks Wilderness Program .............................................................................. 35617 Sevierville Water System............................................................................................ 48623 Sewanee Utility District.............................................................................................. 26879 Shady Grove Mobile Home Park................................................................................. 24626 Shady Grove Utility District........................................................................................ 36627 Sharon Water System.................................................................................................. 78
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773 Shelby County Board of Public Utilities....................................................................... 77628 Shelbyville Water System ........................................................................................... 18633 Siam Utility District.................................................................................................... 22634 Signal Mountain Water System ................................................................................... 30636 Smith Utility District #1.............................................................................................. 63847 Smith Utility District #2.............................................................................................. 63637 Smithville Water System............................................................................................. 56639 Smyrna Water System................................................................................................. 62640 Sneedville Utility District............................................................................................ 31169 Soddy-Daisy-Falling Water Utility District.................................................................. 30641 Somerville Water System............................................................................................ 71643 South Blount Utility District........................................................................................ 19644 South Bristol-Weaver Pike Utility District.................................................................... 51646 South Elizabethton Utility District............................................................................... 22648 South Fulton Water System......................................................................................... 76649 South Giles Utility District.......................................................................................... 27650 South Morristown-Witt Utility District...:..................................................................... 29537 South Paris Water Cooperative.................................................................................... 34651 South Pittsburg Water System..................................................................................... 41904 South Side Utility District #1....................................................................................... 63910 South Side Utility District #2....................................................................................... 63953 South Side Utility District #3....................................................................................... 63934 Southwest Wayne County Utility District..................................................................... 52652 Sparta Water System................................................................................................... 66655 Spencer Water System................................................................................................ 65656 Spring City Water System........................................................................................... 46664 Spring Creek Utility District........................................................................................ 73666 Springfield Water System ........................................................................................... 62667 Spring Hill Water Department..................................................................................... 43880 Stacey Ann's Mobile Home Park................................................................................. 54672 Stanton Water System................................................................................................. 74604 St. Joseph Water System............................................................................................. 38673 Striggersville Utility District....................................................................................... 32909 Suck Creek Utility District.......................................................................................... 42908 Summer City Utility District....................................................................................... 47676 Summertown Water System........................................................................................ 38681 Sunbright Utility District............................................................................................. 44682 Surgoinsville Utility District........................................................................................ 33686 Swan Pond Utility District.......................................................................................... 47687 Sweetwater Utility Board............................................................................................43691 Sylvia-Tenn City-Pond Utility District......................................................................... 25
T Taft Youth Center....................................................................................................... 19Tarpley Shop Utility District....................................................................................... 27Tellico Area Services System...................................................................................... 44Tellico Plains Water Department................................................................................. 44
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871 Tellico Village Property Owner's Association.............................................................. 40229 Temple Hill Utility District......................................................................................... 51698 Tennessee Ridge Water System................................................................................... 34107 Tennessee-American Water Company ......................................................................... 30678 The Farm Water System.............................................................................................. 39700 Tiptonville Water System............................................................................................ 74704 Toone Water System................................................................................................... 74706 Tracy City Water System............................................................................................ 29707 Trenton Water System................................................................................................ 72710 Trezevant Water System............................................................................................. 69058 Tri-Cities/Sullivan Utility District................................................................................ 49711 Trimble Water System................................................................................................ 71712 Troy Water System..................................................................................................... 76714 Tuckaleechee Utility District....................................................................................... 20715 Tullahoma Board of Utilities....................................................................................... 23716 Turnbull Utility District.............................................................................................. 57533 Turney Center............................................................................................................ 34718 Twenty Five Utility District........................................................................................ 63
U719 Unicoi Water Utility District....................................................................................... 51720 Union City Water Department..................................................................................... 76037 Union Fork-Bakewell Utility District........................................................................... 30
V 724 Vanleer Water System................................................................................................ 57
W 635 Walden Ridge Utility District...................................................................................... 31728 Walland Water System ............................................................................................... 20818 Warren County Utility District.................................................................................... 65730 Wartrace Water System .............................................................................................. 18732 Watertown Water System............................................................................................ 67872 Watts Bar Utility District............................................................................................46733 Waverly Water Plant................................................................................................... 35736 Waynesboro Water System ......................................................................................... 52261 Webb Creek Utility District......................................................................................... 48371 West Knox Utility District.......................................................................................... 37578 West Overton Utility District....................................................................................... 60739 West Piney Utility District........................;................................................................. 25903 West Putnam Utility District....................................................................................... 61750 West Valley Water Association................................................................................... 41742 West Warren-Viola Utility District.............................................................................. 65743 West Wilson Utility District........................................................................................67064 Western State Hospital................................................................................................ 73738 Westmoreland Water System....................................................................................... 65
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740 Westpoint Utility District............................................................................................38298 Whispering Pines Trailer Court................................................................................... 75744 White Bluff Utility District......................................................................................... 57745 White House Utility District........................................................................................ 65746 White Pine Water System............................................................................................ 36748 Whiteville Water Department...................................................................................... 74749 Whitwell Water Department........................................................................................ 41958 Wildwood Estates.......................................................................................................35753 Williston Water System.............................................................................................. 71789 Wilmore Estates Water System.................................................................................... 36790 Wilson County Water and Wastewater......................................................................... 68754 Winchester Water System........................................................................................... 26755 Wolfe Branch Utility District...................................................................................... 45756 Woodbury Water System............................................................................................ 53679 Woodlawn Shores.......................................................................................................25758 Woodlawn Utility District........................................................................................... 59446 Woodrun Lakes Subdivision........................................................................................ 73
Y663 Yost Trailer Park........................................................................................................46
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