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How to Make a Difference with Nashville’s Waterways

Posted on June 1, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Grace Fuisz

Grace Fuisz

A picture of the Nashville skyline and Cumberland River. The water is still and reflects the skyline like a mirror.

Look how pretty and clean that looks. (Adina Olteanu / Getty Images)

We’ve been getting a ton of rain lately, and though your garden might love it, you’re probably tired of flood warnings. (Turn around, don’t drown, folks.) Good news — you can do your part to protect your local watershed, reduce flood risk, and improve water quality!

🌧️ Those Pesky Storm Drains

Blocked storm drains cause flooding and pollute our waterways when it rains. It’s super easy to clean storm drains, though, and it’s a great way to contribute to your community’s safety and health!

🧹 Get Cleaning

  • Do your part to prevent drain clogs by making sure you don’t blow leaves or debris into the street.
  • Keep the lid on your trash can and bag up any stray trash to keep it out of the drains, too.
  • Clean covered drains around your neighborhood or property by sweeping debris off of the top, bagging it, and disposing of it.
  • Never attempt to move a storm drain grate or reach inside to retrieve anything. You can contact Metro Water Services at (615) 862-4600 to report a concern instead.

🪧 Adopt a Stream

The Metro Adopt-A-Stream program by the Cumberland River Compact lets your community group adopt a stream in Davidson County. You’ll need to organize at least one stream clean up per year, but in exchange you’ll get a nice sign acknowledging your group and your new favorite stream. The adoptions last for 2 years and Metro will provide supplies and trash removal — so it really couldn’t be any easier. It’s a great opportunity to make a difference with your church, school, or any other community you’re a part of.

Contact the program facilitator for more information!

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