Weather
Clear

63°F

Fayetteville

Clear

Humidity: 94%

Wind: N at 0 mph

  • Sun Thunderstorm

    88°F 64°F

  • Mon Thunderstorm

    86°F 61°F

Water Loss Average
Average Loss of Water Leaking Faucets Over A Period of One Month
30 Drops per minute
54 Gal. per month
60 Drops per minute
113 Gallons per month
120 Drops per minute
237 Gal. per month
1/2" run from the faucet
1014 Gallons per month
1 1/2" Run from the faucet
2202 Gal. per month

Welcome to the
lincoln county board of public utilities Official Website

Through the years, Lincoln County Board of Public Utilities, has established an excellent record of dedicated service to the people of the Lincoln County, TN area. We as employees, along with the Board, are charged with the responsibility of continuing this outstanding service. The association and its employees work together as one in the supplying of dependable, reasonable cost water service to our entire service area.

 

 Water Quality Report

Each year, Lincoln County Board of Public Utilities provides an Annual Water Quality Report. This report is designed to inform the customers about the quality of water and services we deliver to them every day. Our constant goal is to provide a safe and dependable supply of drinking water.

This report is mailed yearly to each customer. A copy of this report can also be obtained in our office.

 

Located in Southern Middle Tennessee, Lincoln County is a charming area with a number of attractive qualities.   As of 2000, the population was 31,340. Its county seat is Fayetteville. It is named for Major General Benjamin Lincoln, an officer in the American Revolutionary War. The Lincoln County Process, used in the distillation of Tennessee whiskey, is named for this county, as Jack Daniel's distillery was originally located here. However, a subsequent redrawing of county lines resulted in the establishment of adjacent Moore County, where it is now located, so no current Lincoln County business uses its namesake process.

 

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