💧 Want to learn more about your drinking water? 💧
Visit https://t.co/St7uBSaoWB to read the latest Water Quality Report from FPU to learn about the processes used to produce high-quality drinking water that meets or exceeds all state and federal guidelines.
🚧 TRAFFIC ALERT 🚧
Please be advised that the intersection of Franklin Ave S and Maple St E will be closed while crews from Fayetteville Public Utilities relocate a gas line and the City of Fayetteville performs storm drain work.
Whether it’s cooking dinner, brushing teeth, washing dishes, taking a shower or filling a glass to drink, water plays a role in nearly every part of our day.
FPU is proud to provide this essential service that supports our homes, families and community! #DrinkingWaterWeek
From testing water quality to maintaining infrastructure and responding around the clock, FPU employees are committed to delivering safe, reliable water to our community.
During #DrinkingWaterWeek, we’re recognizing the science, heart and hard work behind every turn of the tap.
Raise a glass to something we all rely on every day: safe tap water. 💧
At Fayetteville Public Utilities, we’re proud to deliver high-quality drinking water straight to your home.
Celebrate #DrinkingWaterWeek by recognizing the people and systems that make every sip possible.
🚧 FPU Project Update: Waterline Work Ahead 🚧
Contractors for Fayetteville Public Utilities will be working over the next few weeks on waterline rehabilitation and service replacements in the following areas:
⚡️ It's Tennessee Lineworker Appreciation Day! ⚡️
Today and every day, we honor the men and women who power our lives by responding to any electrical situation day or night through sunshine or storms. We appreciate the over 3,500 lineworkers across Tennessee.
Fayetteville Public Utilities is accepting applications for a Water Plant Operator. High school diploma, GED, or equivalency required.
Applications may be submitted on the FPU website at https://t.co/6LqHUo0ygd or in person at 408 College Street West, Fayetteville, TN.
Fayetteville Public Utilities is accepting applications for a Gas/Water/Wastewater Maintenance Operator. High school diploma or GED required.
Applications may be submitted on the FPU website at https://t.co/6LqHUo0ygd or in person at 408 College Street West, Fayetteville, TN.
Fayetteville Public Utilities is accepting applications for a Dispatcher/Customer Service Representative. High school diploma or GED required.
Applications may be submitted on the FPU website, by email to [email protected], or in person at 408 College Street West, Fayetteville, TN.
We appreciate your patience as we complete this necessary work to improve service reliability and security.
Please note: Only https://t.co/jSHYRWcIJD email accounts will be affected by this interruption. Internet service for FPU customers will continue as normal.
ATTENTION FPU EMAIL CUSTOMERS!
A planned email interruption will occur for all FPU email subscribers on Friday, February 20, beginning at 12:01 a.m. to perform a system upgrade. The interruption in service should last no more than two hours.
Please join us in wearing red on Friday, February 6! ❤️
The first Friday in February is National Wear Red Day. On this day each year, Fayetteville Public Utilities employees wear red to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease. Know your risk and protect your heart.
The water treatment plant continues operating around the clock as crews monitor conditions, and additional leaks remain possible as the ground thaws. Customers are still encouraged to report any signs of water leaks by calling 433-1522.
FPU crews are actively responding to significant water leaks inside the city that are causing water tank levels to drop and may result in low water pressure for some customers.
UPDATE: Crews have located a major leak on a six-inch water line connected to a 12-inch main and are actively making repairs. After the valve supplying the leak was shut off, water tank levels began recovering and the system never reached a critical stage.
Our community was fortunate to avoid the worst of Winter Storm Fern, but many others in the region are still dealing with extended power outages from the ice. Reviewing generator safety now helps protect homes, families and utility workers later.