The Sewer system is owned and operated by the Town of Alamo. Today, the department services approximately 1,240 customers through an estimated 30 miles of sewer collection piping. The Town of Alamo sewer system primarily consists of gravity type collection systems. The Town's sewer system is divided naturally by terrain. Those that do not have a gravity system are serviced through homeowner pump systems that carry the wastewater to either a larger pump station or gravity line.
The Town's wastewater collection system leads to the Town's Sewer Plant where the wastewater is treated and released to Buck Creek.
We are regulated by the Tennessee Department of Environment (TDEC) Water Resources Division Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation - TN.gov and the United State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) US Environmental Protection Agency rules and regulations.
The Town's wastewater collection system leads to the Town's Sewer Plant where the wastewater is treated and released to Buck Creek.
We are regulated by the Tennessee Department of Environment (TDEC) Water Resources Division Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation - TN.gov and the United State Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) US Environmental Protection Agency rules and regulations.