Clarksville Gas and Water Department Schedules Water Outage, Low Pressure for Lowes Drive Vicinity

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The Clarksville Gas and Water Department (CGW) has announced a scheduled water outage and low pressure for the Lowes Drive vicinity, set to take place on October 28, 2024, beginning at 10:00 PM. This planned maintenance is essential for the upkeep of water valve systems and aims to enhance service reliability for residents. As the department carries out this work, residents in the affected area are advised to prepare for potential disruptions in their water supply. The notice highlights the department's proactive approach to infrastructure management, ensuring that vital services remain functional. Communication regarding the maintenance is being distributed to keep the community well-informed, mitigating inconvenience.

The scheduled work is a reminder of the importance of regular maintenance to sustain the quality of public utilities. The Gas and Water Department continues to emphasize transparency and community support during such maintenance periods. As infrastructure improvements take place, residents can expect a more reliable water system in the future.

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