Company Overview
- Website
- tcwn.org
- Phone
- (865) 522-7007
- Employees
- 4
- Founded in
- 1998
- Industry
- Other
- NAICS Codes
-
56 - Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services561 - Administrative and Support Services
- SIC Codes
-
76 - Miscellaneous Repair Services769 - Miscellaneous Repair Shops and Related Services
Financials & Stats
Revenue
$1B
Recent News & Media
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Who is Tennessee Clean Water Network
Tennessee Clean Water Network is a non-profit organization based in Knoxville, Tennessee, with a team of 5 to 9 employees. The organization focuses on advocating for and protecting the state's water resources. TCWN empowers individuals and communities in Tennessee to engage in protecting their water resources. They achieve this by fostering civic engagement, building partnerships, and advancing water policy. TCWN's work encompasses advocating for policies that effectively protect Tennessee waters, ensuring public participation in water protection efforts, and addressing community concerns about water quality and its impact on health and the environment. The network distinguishes itself through its commitment to educating and raising awareness about water resource issues among diverse stakeholders, including organizations, policymakers, businesses, and the general public. TCWN also serves as a platform for networking and collaboration, connecting individuals and organizations to share knowledge, seek advice, and build support for water protection initiatives. For inquiries or to learn more about Tennessee Clean Water Network's work, visit their website at tcwn.org.