Utilities
Utilities
Utilities in Greene
Abundant supplies of electric power, virtually unlimited capacities of natural gas, and plentiful municipal fresh water are all readily available in Greeneville and Greene County.

Electric
Greeneville Light & Power System
GLPS obtains its power from the Tennessee Valley Authority. Rates for this reliable, economical power source are well below national averages.
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Greeneville Water Commission
– Lick Creek Utilities
– Old Knoxville Utilities
The Greeneville Water Commission draws its water from the Nolichuckey River and provides service to nearly all of Greene County. The water treatment plant has a 16 MGD capacity with a raw water storage capacity of 32 MG and finished water storage of 7 MG. Average daily flow is 9 MGD. The waste water treatment plant has a capacity of 7 MGD with an average flow of 3.5 MGD. Lick Creek and Old Knoxville utilities service the areas not covered by the Greeneville Water Commission.
Type | Size | Rate |
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City Water: | Administration fee 0-10 hundred cubic feet usage 10-20 hundred cubic feet of usage All above 20 hundred cubic feet of usage | $8.25 $1.20 $1.15 $1.10 |
City Water Tap: | ¾” Residential Water Meter 1” Water Meter | $800 $900 |
City Sewer: | Administration fee Each hundred cubic foot of water usage | $8.25 $3.10 |
City Sewer Tap: | ¾” Residential Sewer Tap 1” Sewer Tap | $1,000 $1,200 |
County Water: | Administration fee 0-10 hundred cubic feet usage 10-20 hundred cubic feet of usage All above 20 hundred cubic feet of usage | $16.50 $2.40 $2.30 $2.20 |
County Water Tap: | ¾” Residential Water Meter 1” Water Meter | $1,600 $1,800 |
County Sewer: | Administration fee Each hundred cubic foot of water usage | $14 $6.20 |
County Sewer Tap: | ¾” Residential Sewer Tap 1” Sewer Tap | $2,000 $2,400 |

Package | Cost |
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Residential | $1.0431 per CCF (12 mo. avg.) |