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City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management – Care & Conserve Program

The Department of Watershed Management (DWM) was formed to manage the City of Atlanta’s essential utility operations: drinking water, wastewater and stormwater systems. The DWM is a regional public utility covering a 650-square-mile area. The utility serves 240,780 residential customer accounts representing 1.2 million people. The water treatment capacity is over 246 million gallons per day, while wastewater treatment capacity is 170 million gallons per day. Residential customers living inside the city who consume about 4,500 gallons of water per month would have an average monthly bill of about $30.44 for water service and about $77.01 for sewer service, totaling $107.45.

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Clayton County Water Authority - Care.Connect.Conserve

Clayton County is one of Georgia’s smallest counties in terms of land size with an area of only 143 square miles, but is one of the most densely populated as the county is made up of six incorporated cities. As of April 30, 2019, the Clayton County Water Authority (CCWA) served 82,997 water customers, 67,339 sewer customers, and 80,650 stormwater customers. CCWA has a water production capacity of 42 million gallons per day (MGD), a water reclamation capacity of 38.4 MGD, and a six-city stormwater system that has 500 miles of piping. With service to so many customers, what is the average cost of service for a CCWA customer?

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Henry County Water Authority - Charitable Assistance Program

The Henry County Water Authority (HCWA) provides water service to over 61,000 residential customers and wastewater services to over 24,000 residential customers within unincorporated Henry County along with the cities of Hampton, Locust Grove, McDonough, and Stockbridge in Georgia. It has a total service area population of 240,900 people. This utility has a water treatment capacity of 40 million gallons per day and a wastewater treatment capacity of about 10.7 million gallons per day. What does the average customer pay for these services?

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