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Clarksville Gas and Water Department reports lane closed, low water pressure affecting Peachers Mill Road and Roedeer Drive

Clarksville Gas and Water Department - CGWClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Gas and Water Department (CGW) is repairing a water main on Peachers Mill Road causing low water pressure on the following streets and roads.

The roads affected are Peachers Mill Road (Carter Road to Broadmore Drive) and Roedeer Drive (Broadmore Drive to 1025 Roedeer Drive).

Water service may also be turned off during the work.

Approximately 200 feet of the northbound lane will be closed between Carter Road and Broadmore Drive. Northbound traffic will be shifted into the turning lane to avoid the work zone. Motorists are advised to slow down and be alert to workers and their equipment.

The water main leak repair is anticipated to be finished, and water pressure restored, by approximately 6:00pm.

About Clarksville Gas and Water

Clarksville Gas and Water Department South Service CenterClarksville Gas and Water is proud to safely and efficiently deliver natural gas, water, and sewer services to the citizens of Clarksville-Montgomery County by a courteous and professional team of knowledgeable employees.

Natural gas service is also provided to Robertson and Cheatham counties in Tennessee, Christian and Todd counties in Kentucky and to the Fort Campbell, Kentucky military installation.

CGW is also home to the City Engineering Office that provides expert design and support for water and sewer system capital improvement projects.

Clarksville Gas and Water Department’s main office is located at 2215 Madison Street, Clarksville, Tennessee. The phone is 931.645.7400. Hours are 8:00am-4:30pm Monday-Friday.

For an emergency after hours, call 931.645.0116, 4:30pm-8:00am Weekends and Holidays.

For more information about Clarksville Gas and Water, visit their website at www.clarksvillegw.com

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