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Germantown, Tennessee

Germantown is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 41,333 at the 2020 census.[5]

Germantown, Tennessee
Historic downtown Germantown
Location of Germantown in Shelby County, Tennessee.
Coordinates: 35°5′20″N 89°47′38″W / 35.08889°N 89.79389°W / 35.08889; -89.79389
CountryUnited States
StateTennessee
CountyShelby
Founded1825
Incorporated1841
Government
 • MayorMike Palazzolo
Area
 • Total20.01 sq mi (51.83 km2)
 • Land19.99 sq mi (51.76 km2)
 • Water0.03 sq mi (0.06 km2)
Elevation
377 ft (115 m)
Population
 • Total41,333
 • Density2,068.10/sq mi (798.49/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
38125, 38138, 38139
Area code901
FIPS code47-28960[3]
GNIS feature ID1285318[4]
Websitehttp://www.germantown-tn.gov/

Germantown is a suburb of Memphis, bordering it to the east-southeast. Germantown was founded in 1841 by mostly German emigrants. The town hosts Festivals year round to celebrate their history and German Culture. In the city center is the "Old Germantown" neighborhood, anchored by a railroad depot (a 1948 reproduction of the 1868 original) and railroad tracks that recall the community's earliest days of development as an outpost along the Memphis and Charleston Railroad.

The city hosts many horse shows and competitions annually, most notably the Germantown Charity Horse Show in June. Other major annual events include the Germantown Festival, an arts and crafts fair, in early September.

Germantown has the lowest crime rate for any city its size in the State of Tennessee and the police and fire departments have average emergency response time of five minutes (police just under 4 minutes & fire department 5.2 minutes).[6] The parks and recreation department is nationally accredited. The Arbor Day Foundation has designated Germantown a "Tree City USA" for 23 consecutive years.[7] Only 3.2% of Germantown citizens are below the poverty line.[8]

Geography edit

Germantown is located at 35°5′20″N 89°47′38″W / 35.08889°N 89.79389°W / 35.08889; -89.79389 (35.089023, −89.793997).[9] It is part of the Memphis metropolitan area.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 17.6 square miles (46 km2), of which 0.04 square miles (0.10 km2), or 0.17%, is water.

History edit

Germantown was founded along the Chickasaw Trace on a ridge between the Wolf River and Nonconnah Creek, about 16 miles east of the Mississippi River.

The first settlers arrived in Germantown about 1825. Between 1825 and 1830, Miss Frances Wright established Nashoba Plantation, a utopian community intended to educate emancipated slaves and teach them a trade. By 1830, the first store was opened as more settlers moved into the area.

The community became known as Pea Ridge in 1833. Town lots were laid out in 1834 by surveyor N. T. German. The name was changed to Germantown in 1836. This coincidentally also reflected the settling of German families.

The town was incorporated in 1841. The Memphis-Charleston Railroad was built through the community in 1852. Germantown experienced setbacks through the period of the Civil War (1861-1865); the yellow fever epidemics reduced its population to a few hundred.

The town rebounded slowly. Churches destroyed in the war were rebuilt, schools were constructed and the population began to return around the turn of the century. The city name was briefly changed to Neshoba, a Chickasaw word meaning 'wolf', during World War I, because of widespread anti-German sentiment in the United States at that time.

During the twentieth century, the community derived its strength through involvement of citizens, as evidenced in the churches, garden clubs and civic organizations. The Poplar Pike Improvement Association and the Germantown Civic Club played vital roles in the physical and social development of the community.

In the last half of the century, after WWII the population grew from about 400 to more than 40,000. Over several decades, elected and civic leadership, with support of citizens, worked proactively to control suburban growth through development regulations, aesthetic controls and strategic planning efforts.[10]

Historical Sites edit

"Old Germantown" is centered around the railroad depot in downtown Germantown on Germantown Road. This was chosen as a central location by settlers in the late 19th century due to its high ground and central location. The depot was rebuilt in 1948 to replace the original structure from 1868. The depot is now home to the Germantown Train Museum. There are signs to commemorate historical sites and parks in "Old Germantown."[11]

Fort Germantown, located on Honey Tree Drive off of Poplar Pike is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It was at this site that 250 Union Soldiers built their fortification from the ground in order to guard the Memphis and Charleston railroad during the Civil War. Now, there are replicas of Howitzer cannons to mark the fort.[11]

The John Gray House, located in Municipal Park, built prior to 1851 is one of the oldest brick homes in Shelby County. Originally located in Eads, TN, it was moved to Germantown in 1989 to prevent demolition.[12]

Government edit

The City of Germantown operates under a Mayor-Alderman form of government. The mayor and five aldermen are elected for four year terms and are part-time positions. The Board of Mayor and Aldermen is the legislative and policy-making body of the city. The mayor does not vote except to break a tie. By charter, the mayor is the chief administrative officer; however, oversight of day-to-day management is assigned to a professional city administrator, appointed by the mayor but subject to board approval. Mike Palazzolo was elected as Mayor in November 2015 and re-elected in 2018.

More than 200 citizens annually volunteer their time, expertise and energy in service on the city's 20-plus advisory commissions and boards. Most appointments, made by the mayor and aldermen each December, are for one year terms; most groups meet monthly. Their responsibilities range from recommendations on City government matters and community interests to identifying opportunities, challenges and solutions to conducting special activities. The commissions are Audit, Beautification, Design Review, Economic Development, Education, Environmental, Financial, Athletic Club, Great Hall, Historic, Industrial Development, Neighborhood Preservation, Parks and Recreation, Personnel, Planning, Public Safety Education, Retirement Plan Administration, Other Postemployment Benefits, Senior Citizens, and Telecommunications. The boards are Zoning Appeals, Industrial Development and Library.[13]

Education edit

Public schools edit

Germantown is served by two school districts, Shelby County Schools and Germantown Municipal School District.

Elementary Schools: Farmington Elementary School, Forest Hill Elementary School, Dogwood Elementary School, Riverdale Elementary K-8 School (GMSD) and Germantown Elementary School (SCS)

Middle School: Houston Middle School, Riverdale Elementary K-8 School (GMSD) and Germantown Middle School (SCS)

High School: Houston High School (GMSD) In 2015, Houston High School was rated by The Washington Post[14] as one of America's Most Challenging High Schools. Germantown High School (SCS) Germantown High School is an International Baccalaureate School, Blue Ribbon School, and is one of the largest high schools in the state of Tennessee, rated as a Reward School in Tennessee[15] for Growth and Achievement measured by perfect scores of 5 each of the past 5 years.

Jason Manuel, former principal of Houston Middle School, is Superintendent of Germantown Municipal Schools. The School Board consists of 5 at large elected positions.

Germantown Elementary, Middle, and High School remain with the Shelby County Schools district, although they are located within the borders of the city of Germantown and continue to serve a large proportion of Germantown K-12 students as well as students from unincorporated Shelby County.

Private schools edit

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1850245
1870197
188022313.2%
189026820.2%
19002700.7%
1910247−8.5%
19202636.5%
193032222.4%
194040224.8%
19504081.5%
19601,104170.6%
19703,474214.7%
198021,467517.9%
199032,89353.2%
200037,34813.5%
201038,8444.0%
202041,3336.4%
Sources:[17][18][2]

2020 census edit

Germantown Racial Composition[19]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 34,033 82.34%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 1,671 4.04%
Native American 64 0.15%
Asian 2,855 6.91%
Pacific Islander 5 0.01%
Other/Mixed 1,463 3.54%
Hispanic or Latino 1,242 3.0%

As of the 2020 United States Census, there were 41,333 people, 14,696 households, and 11,682 families residing in the city.

2010 census edit

As of the 2010 census,[20] there were 38,844 people, 14,910 households, and 11,750 families residing in the city, with 15,536 housing units. The racial makeup of the city was 89.54% White, 3.57% Black, 0.21% Native American, 5.15% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.42% from other races, and 1.07% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.89% of the population.

There were 14,910 households, out of which 32.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 69.5% were married couples living together, 6.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 2.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 21.9% were non-families. 19.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.00.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 26.2% under the age of 20, 3.5% from 20 to 24, 19.2% from 25 to 44, 35.1% from 45 to 64, and 16.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 45.7 years. There were 18,800 males, of whom 14,023 were over the age of 18. There were 20,044 females, of whom 15,447 were over the age of 18.

The median income for a household in the city according to the 2010 census was $112,979, and the median income for a family was $127,216. Males had a median income of $93,401 versus $54,592 for females. The per capita income for the city was $54,157. About 1.9% of families and 2.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.8% of those under age 18 and 2.2% of those age 65 or over.

Amenities edit

A total of 27 parks allow for a park within walking distance of every residence. The community has more than 700 acres of parkland. More than 11.4 miles of greenway links parkland and neighborhoods.

The Community Library was constructed in 1996 and the Regional History and Genealogy Center opened in FY07.

The Germantown Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) is an acoustically perfect 800-seat theater featuring top artists from around the world.

The Germantown Athletic Club is a 118,000 square foot indoor athletic complex that opened in 1989 and expanded in 2003 to include two outdoor pools.

The Great Hall & Conference Center is an 8,000 square feet rental facility space for accommodation of meetings, weddings and receptions. [21]

The Commissary is a Memphis-style barbecue restaurant located in "Old Germantown."

Churches edit

  • Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Germantown
  • Faith Presbyterian Church (EPC)
  • Farmington Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)
  • Forest Hill Baptist Church
  • Forest Hill Church of Christ
  • Germantown Baptist Church
  • Germantown Church of Christ
  • Germantown Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)
  • Germantown United Methodist Church
  • Grace Evangelical Church
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church[22]
  • Riveroaks Reformed Presbyterian Church (PCA)
  • St. George's Episcopal Church

Notable people edit

Notable celebrities who currently reside or have previously resided in Germantown include:

Miscellaneous statistics edit

Fire Protection: Number of Stations - 4, Number of Regular Firefighters - 71, Number of Volunteer Firefighters - 25, Insurance Service Office Rating - Class I

Police Protection: Number of Regular Police Officers - 108, Number of Reserve Police Officers - 30

Recreation and Culture: Number of Parks - 27, Acreage - 748, Number of Libraries - 2, Volumes - 143,520

Water System: Number of Consumers - 13,479, Miles of Water Main - 208, Well Capacity - 25 million gallons per day, Treatment Plant Capacity - 25 million gallons per day, Storage Capacity - 7.875 million gallons, Average Daily Consumption - 7.5 million gallons per day, Peak Day Pumpage - 15.120 million gallons

Sewer System: Number of Consumers - 13,270, Miles of Sewer Main - 211, Treatment - Provided by City of Memphis[33]

City partnerships edit

References edit

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  5. ^ "Race, Hispanic or Latino, Age, and Housing Occupancy: 2020 Census Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary File (QT-PL), Germantown city, Tennessee". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
  6. ^ "Facts and Figures | City of Germantown". www.germantown-tn.gov. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  7. ^ City of Germantown - FY15 Budget Page 18
  8. ^ Bureau, U. S. Census. "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
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Further reading edit

External links edit

  •   Media related to Germantown, Tennessee at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • Germantown News 2006-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, weekly local newspaper
  • Germantown news page at commercialappeal.com

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Germantown is a city in Shelby County Tennessee United States The population was 41 333 at the 2020 census 5 Germantown TennesseeCityHistoric downtown GermantownLocation of Germantown in Shelby County Tennessee Coordinates 35 5 20 N 89 47 38 W 35 08889 N 89 79389 W 35 08889 89 79389CountryUnited StatesStateTennesseeCountyShelbyFounded1825Incorporated1841Government MayorMike PalazzoloArea 1 Total20 01 sq mi 51 83 km2 Land19 99 sq mi 51 76 km2 Water0 03 sq mi 0 06 km2 Elevation377 ft 115 m Population 2020 2 Total41 333 Density2 068 10 sq mi 798 49 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP codes38125 38138 38139Area code901FIPS code47 28960 3 GNIS feature ID1285318 4 Websitehttp www germantown tn gov Germantown is a suburb of Memphis bordering it to the east southeast Germantown was founded in 1841 by mostly German emigrants The town hosts Festivals year round to celebrate their history and German Culture In the city center is the Old Germantown neighborhood anchored by a railroad depot a 1948 reproduction of the 1868 original and railroad tracks that recall the community s earliest days of development as an outpost along the Memphis and Charleston Railroad The city hosts many horse shows and competitions annually most notably the Germantown Charity Horse Show in June Other major annual events include the Germantown Festival an arts and crafts fair in early September Germantown has the lowest crime rate for any city its size in the State of Tennessee and the police and fire departments have average emergency response time of five minutes police just under 4 minutes amp fire department 5 2 minutes 6 The parks and recreation department is nationally accredited The Arbor Day Foundation has designated Germantown a Tree City USA for 23 consecutive years 7 Only 3 2 of Germantown citizens are below the poverty line 8 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Historical Sites 4 Government 5 Education 5 1 Public schools 5 2 Private schools 6 Demographics 6 1 2020 census 6 2 2010 census 7 Amenities 8 Churches 9 Notable people 10 Miscellaneous statistics 11 City partnerships 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External linksGeography editGermantown is located at 35 5 20 N 89 47 38 W 35 08889 N 89 79389 W 35 08889 89 79389 35 089023 89 793997 9 It is part of the Memphis metropolitan area According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 17 6 square miles 46 km2 of which 0 04 square miles 0 10 km2 or 0 17 is water History editGermantown was founded along the Chickasaw Trace on a ridge between the Wolf River and Nonconnah Creek about 16 miles east of the Mississippi River The first settlers arrived in Germantown about 1825 Between 1825 and 1830 Miss Frances Wright established Nashoba Plantation a utopian community intended to educate emancipated slaves and teach them a trade By 1830 the first store was opened as more settlers moved into the area The community became known as Pea Ridge in 1833 Town lots were laid out in 1834 by surveyor N T German The name was changed to Germantown in 1836 This coincidentally also reflected the settling of German families The town was incorporated in 1841 The Memphis Charleston Railroad was built through the community in 1852 Germantown experienced setbacks through the period of the Civil War 1861 1865 the yellow fever epidemics reduced its population to a few hundred The town rebounded slowly Churches destroyed in the war were rebuilt schools were constructed and the population began to return around the turn of the century The city name was briefly changed to Neshoba a Chickasaw word meaning wolf during World War I because of widespread anti German sentiment in the United States at that time During the twentieth century the community derived its strength through involvement of citizens as evidenced in the churches garden clubs and civic organizations The Poplar Pike Improvement Association and the Germantown Civic Club played vital roles in the physical and social development of the community In the last half of the century after WWII the population grew from about 400 to more than 40 000 Over several decades elected and civic leadership with support of citizens worked proactively to control suburban growth through development regulations aesthetic controls and strategic planning efforts 10 Historical Sites edit Old Germantown is centered around the railroad depot in downtown Germantown on Germantown Road This was chosen as a central location by settlers in the late 19th century due to its high ground and central location The depot was rebuilt in 1948 to replace the original structure from 1868 The depot is now home to the Germantown Train Museum There are signs to commemorate historical sites and parks in Old Germantown 11 Fort Germantown located on Honey Tree Drive off of Poplar Pike is listed in the National Register of Historic Places It was at this site that 250 Union Soldiers built their fortification from the ground in order to guard the Memphis and Charleston railroad during the Civil War Now there are replicas of Howitzer cannons to mark the fort 11 The John Gray House located in Municipal Park built prior to 1851 is one of the oldest brick homes in Shelby County Originally located in Eads TN it was moved to Germantown in 1989 to prevent demolition 12 Government editThe City of Germantown operates under a Mayor Alderman form of government The mayor and five aldermen are elected for four year terms and are part time positions The Board of Mayor and Aldermen is the legislative and policy making body of the city The mayor does not vote except to break a tie By charter the mayor is the chief administrative officer however oversight of day to day management is assigned to a professional city administrator appointed by the mayor but subject to board approval Mike Palazzolo was elected as Mayor in November 2015 and re elected in 2018 More than 200 citizens annually volunteer their time expertise and energy in service on the city s 20 plus advisory commissions and boards Most appointments made by the mayor and aldermen each December are for one year terms most groups meet monthly Their responsibilities range from recommendations on City government matters and community interests to identifying opportunities challenges and solutions to conducting special activities The commissions are Audit Beautification Design Review Economic Development Education Environmental Financial Athletic Club Great Hall Historic Industrial Development Neighborhood Preservation Parks and Recreation Personnel Planning Public Safety Education Retirement Plan Administration Other Postemployment Benefits Senior Citizens and Telecommunications The boards are Zoning Appeals Industrial Development and Library 13 Education editPublic schools edit Germantown is served by two school districts Shelby County Schools and Germantown Municipal School District Elementary Schools Farmington Elementary School Forest Hill Elementary School Dogwood Elementary School Riverdale Elementary K 8 School GMSD and Germantown Elementary School SCS Middle School Houston Middle School Riverdale Elementary K 8 School GMSD and Germantown Middle School SCS High School Houston High School GMSD In 2015 Houston High School was rated by The Washington Post 14 as one of America s Most Challenging High Schools Germantown High School SCS Germantown High School is an International Baccalaureate School Blue Ribbon School and is one of the largest high schools in the state of Tennessee rated as a Reward School in Tennessee 15 for Growth and Achievement measured by perfect scores of 5 each of the past 5 years Jason Manuel former principal of Houston Middle School is Superintendent of Germantown Municipal Schools The School Board consists of 5 at large elected positions Germantown Elementary Middle and High School remain with the Shelby County Schools district although they are located within the borders of the city of Germantown and continue to serve a large proportion of Germantown K 12 students as well as students from unincorporated Shelby County Private schools edit Daybreak Specialized School Evangelical Christian School Farmington Presbyterian Madonna Learning Center Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Catholic School preschool 8th grade 16 St George s Independent School The Bodine School The Phoenix School for Creative Learning Union University GermantownDemographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1850245 1870197 188022313 2 189026820 2 19002700 7 1910247 8 5 19202636 5 193032222 4 194040224 8 19504081 5 19601 104170 6 19703 474214 7 198021 467517 9 199032 89353 2 200037 34813 5 201038 8444 0 202041 3336 4 Sources 17 18 2 2020 census edit Germantown Racial Composition 19 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 34 033 82 34 Black or African American non Hispanic 1 671 4 04 Native American 64 0 15 Asian 2 855 6 91 Pacific Islander 5 0 01 Other Mixed 1 463 3 54 Hispanic or Latino 1 242 3 0 As of the 2020 United States Census there were 41 333 people 14 696 households and 11 682 families residing in the city 2010 census edit As of the 2010 census 20 there were 38 844 people 14 910 households and 11 750 families residing in the city with 15 536 housing units The racial makeup of the city was 89 54 White 3 57 Black 0 21 Native American 5 15 Asian 0 02 Pacific Islander 0 42 from other races and 1 07 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1 89 of the population There were 14 910 households out of which 32 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 69 5 were married couples living together 6 4 had a female householder with no husband present 2 2 had a male householder with no wife present and 21 9 were non families 19 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 9 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 60 and the average family size was 3 00 In the city the population was spread out with 26 2 under the age of 20 3 5 from 20 to 24 19 2 from 25 to 44 35 1 from 45 to 64 and 16 0 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 45 7 years There were 18 800 males of whom 14 023 were over the age of 18 There were 20 044 females of whom 15 447 were over the age of 18 The median income for a household in the city according to the 2010 census was 112 979 and the median income for a family was 127 216 Males had a median income of 93 401 versus 54 592 for females The per capita income for the city was 54 157 About 1 9 of families and 2 9 of the population were below the poverty line including 2 8 of those under age 18 and 2 2 of those age 65 or over Amenities editA total of 27 parks allow for a park within walking distance of every residence The community has more than 700 acres of parkland More than 11 4 miles of greenway links parkland and neighborhoods The Community Library was constructed in 1996 and the Regional History and Genealogy Center opened in FY07 The Germantown Performing Arts Centre GPAC is an acoustically perfect 800 seat theater featuring top artists from around the world The Germantown Athletic Club is a 118 000 square foot indoor athletic complex that opened in 1989 and expanded in 2003 to include two outdoor pools The Great Hall amp Conference Center is an 8 000 square feet rental facility space for accommodation of meetings weddings and receptions 21 The Commissary is a Memphis style barbecue restaurant located in Old Germantown Churches editCumberland Presbyterian Church of Germantown Faith Presbyterian Church EPC Farmington Presbyterian Church PCUSA Forest Hill Baptist Church Forest Hill Church of Christ Germantown Baptist Church Germantown Church of Christ Germantown Presbyterian Church PCUSA Germantown United Methodist Church Grace Evangelical Church Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church 22 Riveroaks Reformed Presbyterian Church PCA St George s Episcopal ChurchNotable people editNotable celebrities who currently reside or have previously resided in Germantown include Kennedy Baker Artistic gymnast was born in Germantown Chris Bell co founder of the band Big Star was from a prominent Germantown family 23 Bobby Bland singer songwriter band leader Matt Cain pitcher for the San Francisco Giants John Daly professional golfer 24 Kallen Esperian soprano Metropolitan Opera 25 Marc Gasol NBA player with the local Memphis Grizzlies moved to Germantown as a teenager with his parents after older brother Pau was drafted by the Grizzlies Their parents still live in Germantown David Gossett professional golfer Hamed Haddadi NBA player citation needed Austin Hollins professional basketball player and son of Lionel Hollins Lionel Hollins professional basketball player former Memphis Grizzlies head coach 26 Olivia Holt actress Tim Howard US National Soccer Team goalkeeper 27 Paul Maholm Atlanta Braves pitcher Mickey Callaway professional baseball player and coach Bob Melvin manager of the Oakland Athletics citation needed Cindy Parlow Cone US Women s National Soccer Team member and two time Olympic gold medal winner 1996 and 2004 Chris Parnell former member of the cast of Saturday Night Live Missi Pyle Screen Actors Guild Awards nominated actress Elliot Perry professional basketball player Loren Roberts professional golfer Todd Starnes conservative columnist commentator author and radio host Melanie Smith U S Equestrian Team member gold medal winner 1984 Olympics 28 Ben Spies former World Super Bike champion and Moto GP racer 29 Michael Stern conductor Kevin Swindell NASCAR driver Sammy Swindell Hall of Fame sprint car driver 30 Joe Theismann former NFL quarterback 31 Julien Baker indie rock singer Phil Irwin former Major League Baseball pitcher 32 Tony Williams former NFL defensive tackleMiscellaneous statistics editFire Protection Number of Stations 4 Number of Regular Firefighters 71 Number of Volunteer Firefighters 25 Insurance Service Office Rating Class IPolice Protection Number of Regular Police Officers 108 Number of Reserve Police Officers 30Recreation and Culture Number of Parks 27 Acreage 748 Number of Libraries 2 Volumes 143 520Water System Number of Consumers 13 479 Miles of Water Main 208 Well Capacity 25 million gallons per day Treatment Plant Capacity 25 million gallons per day Storage Capacity 7 875 million gallons Average Daily Consumption 7 5 million gallons per day Peak Day Pumpage 15 120 million gallonsSewer System Number of Consumers 13 270 Miles of Sewer Main 211 Treatment Provided by City of Memphis 33 City partnerships edit nbsp Konigs WusterhausenReferences edit ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 15 2022 a b Census Population API United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 15 2022 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved January 31 2008 Race Hispanic or Latino Age and Housing Occupancy 2020 Census Redistricting Data Public Law 94 171 Summary File QT PL Germantown city Tennessee United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 17 2011 Facts and Figures City of Germantown www germantown tn gov Retrieved November 26 2018 City of Germantown FY15 Budget Page 18 Bureau U S Census U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 2 2019 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 City of Germantown Web Site Archived from the original on January 14 2016 Retrieved April 28 2015 a b History City of Germantown www germantown tn gov Retrieved September 30 2019 John Gray Historic House Historical Marker www hmdb org Retrieved September 30 2019 City of Germantown FY15 Budget Page 18 Tennessee Schools The Washington Post apps washingtonpost com Archived from the original on July 23 2016 Retrieved August 28 2017 Archived copy Archived from the original on December 15 2016 Retrieved December 19 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite 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