How do I cancel my DeKalb County water service?

(770) 270-6243 | [email protected].

Is DeKalb County 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.

How do you put water in your name?

To put a utility in your name, you’ll need to show the provider proof of your identity, such as your ID, driver’s license, or birth certificate, and billing address, usually a lease agreement or piece of mail. In some cases, the company may also request documents related to your employment status or credit history.

Is there a water advisory in DeKalb County?

BOIL WATER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT (8:30 p.m.) DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond Statement on Water Main Break (3:20 p.m.)

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.

Is DeKalb County water hard or soft?

Although your public water supply is being softened to a hardness of about 7 grains/gallon, the water will not be as soft as a home softening unit would provide. If you are unsure of whether you need a water softener or not, we recommend trying the water without a home softener first.

Why is my sewer bill so high?

If there is an “A” next to the reading on your water & sewer bill, this would indicated that the reading was actual. Common causes of high water readings are leaky toilets, and other faulty plumbing fixtures.

What is the sewer charge on a water bill?

Sewer bills are based on the amount of water used by a property. Your sewer bill is typically included as a separate line item on the water bill sent by your water provider. The commodity charge is calculated by multiplying the cubic feet of water used (beyond the monthly allowance of 3 Ccf) by the established sewer rate.

What is sewer fee?

The sewer service fee is for the collection, treatment, and recycling or disposal of your wastewater (sewage). It is a fee, not a tax because it is based upon your use of the sewage system and not on the value of your property.