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In Georgia, 78 percent of the total water used comes from surface water. 22 Percent comes from groundwater. The primary source for public water systems is surface water (70 percent), the primary source for rural users is groundwater (more than 90 percent).
Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in Georgia:Drinking water sources are under threat from dumps and landfills, leaky septic tanks, urban runoff, and agricultural and industrial operations. Drought also threatens the drinking water supply by reducing quantity and concentrating pollutants. There are at least twelve streams or rivers and five lakes or reservoirs in Georgia that are listed as impaired by the State because they do not meet State criteria for water quality.
More information about Georgia's drinking water can be found at the Southern Regional Water Program website.
We serve the following cities in Georgia:All major cities including, but not limited to: Albany, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Gainesville, Macon, Marietta, Roswell, and Savannah. We serve all other areas too, if you have questions or concerns about the water in your city or town, give us a call toll free!

