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New! After Two Years, Pollution Clean Up Hasn't Worked

No improvement found in water under Franklin neighborhood by Kevin Walters for the Tennessean September 9, 2008


9/25/2008, 10:44 AM

New! Benzene Found Near Underground Storage Tanks

Benzene found near underground storage tanks By Kevin Walters for The Tennessean September 9, 2008


9/20/2008, 10:39 AM

New! Ooo, That Smell

A Franklin neighborhood is held hostage by a dawdling polluter By Caleb Hannan Nashville Scene, September 18, 2008


9/18/2008, 2:32 PM

Heart of the Harpeth Public Meetings

Read the press release for all upcoming public meetings for the Heart of the Harpeth Campaign. Click here.


9/10/2008, 2:41 PM

Citing liability concerns, Franklin won't rebroadcast creek cleanup meeting

Citing liability concerns, Franklin won't rebroadcast creek cleanup meeting By Kevin Walters, Tennessean.com August 14, 2008


8/14/2008, 2:24 PM

More seepage may be in river than originally believed

More seepage may be in river than originally believed By Kevin Walters, Tennessean.com August 10, 2008


8/11/2008, 2:28 PM

Environmental group, manufacturer trade accusations

Environmental group, manufacturer trade accusations By Kevin Walters, Tennessean.com August 7, 2008


8/8/2008, 2:37 PM

Government has taken too long on pollution clean up

Government has taken too long on pollution clean up Letter to the Editor July 17, 2008


7/17/2008, 10:18 AM

Downtown group pledges support for neighbors chemical clean up

Downtown group pledges support for neighbors chemical clean up By Kevin Walters, Tennessean.com July 16, 2008


7/16/2008, 10:22 AM

Latest plan to clean up creek irks neighbors

Frustration may lead to Lawsuit By Kevin Walters Tennessean.com June 29, 2008


6/30/2008, 10:01 AM

Paint Maker revises its plan for chemical cleanup

Paint Maker revises its plan for chemical cleanup Environmentalists say Franklin firm isn't doing enough By Kevin Walters Tennessean.com June 25, 2008


6/25/2008, 2:11 PM

Company promises clean up plan

Company promises clean up plan; extension ends today; public meeting is next Tennessean.com By Kevin Walters June 23, 2008


6/24/2008, 8:02 AM

Use rain and gray water for gardens by recycling

Use rain and gray water for gardens by recycling By Gloria Ballad living@tennessean.com Tennessean .com June 21, 2008


6/21/2008, 8:11 AM

Support HRWA While You Shop

Support HRWA While You Shop The Harpeth River Watershed Association has now joined forces with GoodSearch.com and GoodShop.com ! These websites are designed to funnel advertising dollars to charitable organizations ...


6/19/2008, 1:37 PM

Tennessee devours energy

Tennessee devours energy Despite heavy use, TVA returns focus to conservation By Anne Paine The Tennessean June 1, 2008


6/1/2008, 10:38 AM

Nashville's output rivals worst in US

Nashville's output rivals worst in US By Rachel Stults and Larry Wheeler (Gannett News Service) The Tennessean May 29, 2008


5/29/2008, 10:35 AM

Global warming's effects already felt

Global warming's effects already felt Report warms of long-term consequences By Juliet Eilperin The Washington Post as seeon on the Tennessean May 28, 2008


5/28/2008, 10:32 AM

Franklin neighbors press plant owner to cleanup pollution

Franklin neighbors press plant owner to cleanup pollution Homeowners see Franklin pollution as a health danger Tennessean.com By Kevin Walters May 15, 2008


5/15/2008, 9:47 AM

Neighbors affected by pollution may seek legal action

Neighbors affected by pollution may seek legal action Tennessean.com By Kevin Walters May 14, 2008


5/14/2008, 9:43 AM

State confirms 60-day extension for clean-up plan

State confirms 60-day extension for clean-up plan Tennessean.com By Kevin Walters May 12, 2008


5/12/2008, 9:33 AM

Supplier says city can buy as much as wants, needs

March 6, 2008 Supplier says city can buy as much as wants, needs Williamson Herald by Mindy Tate, Editor


3/6/2008, 2:02 PM

47-year-old Harpeth River dam holds key to water plant debate

Today you'll find what was virtually an inconceivable sight during last summer's months-long drought: torrents of water pouring over the city's dam on the Harpeth River. Though the river's flowing, the dam's future — a crucial part of how the city collects water — faces uncertainty. Environmentalists and politicians alike must decide the complicated question of whether it should be removed.


1/16/2008, 3:26 PM

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