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No rate hikes expected for water services
Normal bump in rates will still take effect
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Joey Garrison
Metro still calculating cost of flood damage to infrastructure
Potter: Water treatment plants expected to cost $140M
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By
Joey Garrison
Crisis puts Scott Potter in the spotlight
As director of Metro Water Services, Potter usually works behind the scenes. But not when the water supply is at risk
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By
Joey Garrison
Belle Meade well providing free water for Metro
City using water to wash and clean equipment
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Joey Garrison
Metro likely to pay just over 10 percent of total repair costs
Individual departments will have to find ways to pay their own damages, finance director says
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By
Stephen George
WATER: Metro reserves continue to grow
Reservoirs at 88 percent of normal capacity
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By
Joey Garrison
Where does the floodwater go?
Businesses tried in vain to pump out floodwaters — back into already overflowing sewers
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James Nix
WATER: Conservation beginning to have positive effect
Director says it’s doubling up at plant, not conservation, that’s accounting for increase
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