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MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Germantown residents remain without safe tap water as they wait for officials to test more samples one week after they announced the city's water supply was contaminated with ...
Germantown, Tennessee, has placed a city employee on administrative leave after a diesel spill contaminated the town's water supply and left some residents without access to clean tap water for ...
Germantown and TDEC reached agreement to allow water customers east of Forest Hill Irene Road to resume normal water use. Here's what else to know.
Water meter replacements will begin this week for the streets listed on our website. The schedule may change due to weather ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The City of Germantown says water is now safe to consume for customers east of Forest Hill Irene and other areas. An area map can be found here. Customers outside of these ar… ...
Some Germantown, Tennessee, residents are still under a no tap water order after a power generator at a water treatment facility leaked diesel fuel into a reservoir.
Germantown Alderman Brian Ueleke was among those who voted in favor of providing a credit on water customers' next bill after the city's recent water crisis.
The city of Germantown and Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation have now cleared all residents to begun flushing water lines.
Germantown Mayor Mike Palazzolo said getting safe water to residents is a high priority. Contaminated water will be flushed into the Wolf River.
For a full week, residents of Germantown, Tennessee, could not drink or use their tap water, following a diesel spill into an underground reservoir.
Germantown officials said water has been restored to all residents and businesses after a water main break on Tuesday near North Germantown Parkway and Wolf River Boulevard.
It’s been six days since residents of a Tennessee city were told that diesel fuel spilled into a local reservoir, and most of them still can’t drink their tap water.
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