How do I get a water service in DeKalb County GA?

How do I get a water service in DeKalb County GA?

To establish sanitation service, contact the county at (404) 294-2900 or [email protected]. Water service is provide by the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management and must be established directly with them.

How do I report a leak in DeKalb County?

Call the emergency service number 24 hours a day, seven days a week at (770) 270-6243.

Where does DeKalb County water come from?

The source for DeKalb County’s drinking water is the Chattahoochee River. DeKalb County has a Raw Water Pumping Station, in north Fulton County above the City of Atlanta. The Chattahoochee River begins as a small stream just north of the northeast Georgia community of Helen.

How do I dispute my water bill in DeKalb County?

If you have questions or concerns about your water bill, please call 404-378-4475. To dispute your bill, please call 404-371-3000.

Is DeKalb tap water safe to drink?

The City of DeKalb’s Water Quality Report reflects the commitment and dedication of its employees to provide you with the safest and most reliable water supply. We are pleased to inform you that the City of DeKalb’s drinking water meets or surpasses all Federal and State drinking water standards.

Is DeKalb County tap water safe to drink?

DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management provides its customers with high quality, safe drinking water that surpasses the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the State of Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) requirements.

What is watershed plan?

A watershed plan is a strategy and a work plan for achieving water resource goals that provides assessment and management information for a geographically defined watershed. It includes the analyses, actions, participants, and resources related to development and implementation of the plan.

What happens if I don’t have a water meter?

If you don’t have a water meter, you will pay an unmeasured charge. This is often made up of a standing charge and a charge that varies. You can have an unmeasured charge based on one of these things: a flat rate charge.

What happens if I can’t have a water meter?

If you can’t have a water meter installed for any reason, your water company may be able to put you on a cheaper tariff to save money. In some areas, the water company is introducing universal water metering, so everyone will be given a meter. If you ask for a meter, a company should install it within three months.