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Erik Hassell oversees all city street maintenance, plus the installation and maintenance of all water, sewer, and gas lines. The Town of Centerville extends its utility lines well beyond the city limits.
Phone: (931)729-4246, extension 121, or his secretary, at extension 122.
The Town's long-term plans include extending water lines west along Hwy 50 to the Bucksnort Community to provide water to
an industrial site for Accurate Entergetics. Water lines extend east along Hwy 50 to near Williamsport. To the south, lines extend along Hwy 48 to the Lewis County line. In the future, waterlines will provide water to residents going south along Swan Creek. In the event of a disaster when the Centerville Water Plant shuts down, the Town of Centerville will extend lines north and east along Hwy 100 to connect with the Bon Aqua Utility Department. The waterlines stop near the Drive-In theater where Bon Aqua Utility District starts service. The Maintenance Department is responsible for the installation and maintenance of water lines.
Centerville maintains an active street paving/repaving program annually. City employees track street damage and prioritize those needing service.
The city maintains a regular solid waste curbside pickup schedule for residents and businesses. All solid waste is transported to the Hickman County Solid Waste Department for recycling and disposal services. The city charges subscribers a modest fee.
The city maintenance department installs and maintains the sewer lines from homes and businesses to the wastewater treatment plant.
The City Maintenance Department maintains all city properties, easements, and utility connections for residents of Centerville and parts of the surrounding area. Its offices and work areas are in the City Maintenance Building on North Central Avenue, which formerly housed the Merriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative.