Milcrofton Utility District started over 40 years ago. Here are a few facts from Milcrofton’s history.
- Established in 1972, Milcrofton Utility District was to provide water to local farmers and families in the Millview and Clovercroft communities.
- Milcrofton originally treated water from wells located within the District.
- In the early 1970’s – Williamson County outlined the water districts which today form Milcrofton Utility District, HB&TS Utility District, Mallory Valley Utility District, Nolensville College Grove Utility District, City of Franklin, City of Brentwood, and the City of Fairview all located within Williamson County.
- Harpeth Valley Utilities District supplies water to Milcrofton where it travels underground all the way from the Cumberland River in Nashville.
- The service area of Milcrofton Utility District is 94.2 square miles.
- Milcrofton has over 330 miles of water mains to reach over 9,750 customers servicing a population over 18,000 people.
- MOODY’S Investors Service rated Milcrofton Utility District in 2015 Tennessee revenue bonds to Aa2.
- Today – Milcrofton’s service crew manages the day to day maintenance operations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to provide safe potable drinking water to all its customers.