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5 Update from your Chapter Delegate Tennessee Public Works Magazine
Available online at tnpublicworks.com
Calvin D. Clifton – proud to represent TCAPWA as your delegate
to the APWA National Council of Chapters. 23

6 Treating Water and Customers Right 21 TPWI in 2014

Luttrell-Blaine-Corryton Utility District providing customers with a Tennessee Public Works Institute completed three classes in 2014.
safe and reliable source of drinking water at a reasonable rate. Plans are in the works for the 2015 schedule of classes.

9 Technology Improving Efficiency in 23 How Do You Move a 5-Ton Rock?
Storm Water Management
Knoxville neighborhood was faced with a massive moving project,
Collierville is using new technologies to get the job done in when Knoxville’s Public Service Department came to the rescue.
the most efficient manner.
24 2015 TCAPWA Leadership Directory
10 Green Infrastructure Retrofit
Demonstration Project The directory includes the association’s officers, directors,
committee chairmen and committee members.
The city of Chattanooga, using green infrastructure practices,
is to retrofit a portion of historic Highland Park neighborhood. 28 Chattanooga Curbside
Recycling Increases by 54%
15 Public Works Family Winning Battles
The public has responded overwhelmingly through its rising
New Greeneville garbage truck raising cancer awareness. participation numbers and monthly tonnage.

17 Students Help Streams Become DEPARTMENTS
“Fishable and Swimmable” 29 Authors in this Issue
30 Local Government Buyers’ Guide
College students, in partnership with Stream Watch, are introduced
to stormwater monitoring and regulations and the importance of Question: What is your community doing to stop
water quality. illegal dumping? If you have a solution to this issue,
share it with others. Write to info@tnpublicworks.com.
18 ADA Compliance and Metro Public Works

With the adoption of new standard drawings, the Strategic Plan,
and the 20 percent rule, Nashville is on its way to achieving
access for all visitors and citizens.

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