1. Introduction Tennesseeβs wastewater infrastructure landscape is currently undergoing its most significant transformation in decades, driven by rapid population growth in the Nashville-Murfreesboro corridor and massive consent decree-driven overhauls in Memphis, Chattanooga, and Nashville. The state operates under the regulatory oversight of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), managing a network of over […]
In the bustling city of Memphis, Tennessee, the Memphis South – T.E. Maxson Wastewater Treatment Plant stands as a towering beacon of environmental stewardship and urban resilience. Serving a significant portion of the population and playing a key role in keeping the city’s waterways clean, this facility is essential for both public health and ecological […]
The Memphis North – Maynard C. Stiles Sewage Treatment Plant, named in honor of Maynard C. Stiles, a pivotal figure in the city’s strides toward modernization of wastewater management, stands as a testament to the complexities and efficiencies of urban water treatment. Serving an extensive population and evolving with the cityβs needs, this institution reflects […]