
GEO-Jobe is wrapping up the initial contract with Nashville/Davidson Co. to help define the MS4(drains to a river or stream) / CSS(drains to a sewer plant) boundary. As part of this contract, GEO-Jobe is collecting all storm water features that eventually drain to a body of water. The project will enable Metro Water Services to more effectively determine if a toxic spill will end up in the river, or be routed to one of its sewer plants. In addition to data collection, we have rectified and digitized 220 grading permits consisting of over 1,400 plats. GEO-Jobe will soon be starting the second phase of the contract that consists of collecting all drainage features and manholes within the CSS boundary.














