Water crisis looms: DRUC customers urged to act now to prevent system collapse
By Anthony Glover
February 7, 2026
The Duck River Utility Commission (DRUC) is sounding the alarm bells for Middle Tennessee residents. With demand soaring to unprecedented heights, the commission is calling on all residents in Manchester, Tullahoma, Wartrace, Bell Buckle, Hillsboro, and Pelham to take immediate action to conserve water.
The current situation is dire. Since the recent cold snap, water demand has skyrocketed, surpassing one million gallons per day above normal levels. This surge has put an immense strain on the region's water infrastructure.
On February 4, DRUC issued a voluntary water conservation request for the next two weeks, but the situation has not improved. The commission emphasizes that continued high usage could lead to a catastrophic outcome: a complete and imminent failure of the water system.
To prevent this crisis, residents are urged to take several measures. These include:
Refraining from washing vehicles.
Avoiding lawn watering.
The DRUC's warning is a stark reminder of the fragility of our water resources. It highlights the importance of individual responsibility in safeguarding our most precious commodity. As the commission implores, every drop counts in these challenging times.
But here's where it gets controversial: some residents might argue that the request is too restrictive. Others may question the effectiveness of voluntary measures. What do you think? Is this a fair call, or are there other solutions to explore? Share your thoughts and join the discussion in the comments below.