CLARKSVILLE, TN − Clarksville Gas & Water released its 2024 drinking water quality report in May, with findings that Clarksville’s drinking water is safe, clean and reliable.
The report, also known as the “Consumer Confidence Report,” shows the results of numerous water quality tests performed by the Clarksville water system from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2024, and the results show the city’s water meets or exceeds state and federal standards set for safe drinking water by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Gas & Water directly mailed the water quality report to customers as an insert in its new customer magazine, The Service Line, Summer 2025, on May 15. Electronic billing customers received a link to directly open the water quality report on their monthly e-mailed bill. The report was also hand delivered to non-billing customers and large businesses and industries in the service area.
Clarksville’s water quality report is available online at www.Clarksvilletn.gov/2024WaterQualityReport or you may request a printed copy by calling the Gas & Water office at 931-645-7400. Printed copies are also available to pickup at the following locations.
- Gas & Water Administration and Engineering Office, 2215 Madison St.
- South Service Center, 2215 Madison St.
- North Clarksville City Services Center, 111 Cunningham Lane.
- City Hall, 1 Public Square, First Floor.
- Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library, 350 Pageant Lane.
“Safe drinking water is a vital utility we all need to survive and as your water utility provider, we take great pride in delivering safe drinking water that meets or surpasses stringent state and federal standards,” said Mark Riggins, Gas & Water General Manager. “This is all thanks to our water operations professionals who ensure Clarksville’s water is safe, clean and reliable each and every time you turn on your tap.”
Citizens may also play an important role by helping protect local waterways. Please properly dispose of unwanted or expired medications at any of the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) pharmaceutical take-back bins. These established facilities are located throughout Tennessee and available at no cost for proper disposal of medications. Visit http://tdeconline.tn.gov/rxtakeback/ to find a convenient location near you.
For inquiries about the water quality report, please call the Clarksville Water Treatment Plant at 931-553-2440.
More water quality information is also available on the EPA website, www.epa.gov/safewater or by calling the Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791.