Water Companies in Antioch, TN
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Brentwood Water Department
(615) 661-7061 more info
* City of Antioch
(615) 776-3633 more info
Co of Madison Suburban Utility District Davidson: Filtration Plant
(615) 865-1636 more info
Co of Madison Suburban Utility District Davidson: Office
(615) 868-3201 more info
College Grove Water Utility
(615) 776-2511 more info
Davidson Metro Water Services
(615) 862-4600 more info
Franklin Water Works Plant
(615) 791-3260 more info
Gladeville Utility District
(615) 449-0301 more info
Harpeth Valley Utilities District
(615) 352-7076 more info
Mallory Valley Utility District
(615) 377-3374 more info
Metro Water Services
(615) 883-0832 more info
Mid-Tenn Water Treatment Co
(615) 726-0381 more info

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Facts about Antioch, TN:
Antioch is a community in southeastern Davidson County, Tennessee, that is governed by the Nashville metropolitan government. The area is assigned to postal zip code 37013. The community takes its name from Antioch First Baptist Church, established in 1810. As recently as the 1960s Antioch was a small community catering to the needs of area farmers with amenities such as a feed mill. Adjacent to Bakertown (a similar small community) it was located on the banks of Mill Creek, a minor tributary of the Cumberland River that rises near Nolensville, several miles to the southeast. This area has become less important over time as zoning restrictions forbidding further development on a floodplain have limited the construction of more businesses in this area, which had started to become quite congested. In the 1970s Antioch experienced explosive growth, largely due to the expansion of the Nashville sewer system to the area and the availability of large amounts of former farmland, which made...

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