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  1. The City of Clarkesvilles Water Department is dedicated to providing responsive, consistent service to its customers 24 hours per day 365 days per year. The Water Department strives to supply its water customers with safe, reliable and the highest quality drinking water available on a daily basis.

    • Water Quality

      Water Quality. The City of Clarkesville conducts more than...

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      Clarkesville’s municipally owned water and wastewater...

  2. Clarkesville’s municipally owned water and wastewater utilities are locally controlled and managed, providing competitive rates, reliability, efficiency and better responsiveness to customer concerns. For more information, contact the Utility Department located at Clarkesville City Hall or call (706) 754-4216.

  3. Water Quality. The City of Clarkesville conducts more than 1,000 laboratory tests for more than 80 drinking water parameters each year. These samples are collected by plant operators from the distribution system on a regular basis as required by the Georgia Drinking Water Act 391-3-5-25.

  4. Welcome to Demorest Water Works Department. We are located at 251 Habersham Mills Road. We are responsible for the management, operation, and maintenance of the City water system. An application for water service or the change of service location can be downloaded by clicking on the link and mailed or returned to the City Hall office at the ...

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  6. The City of Clarkesville Water supplies water to about 5,785 residents living in the Clarkesville area of Habersham County, Georgia. Clarkesville Water Department draws water from the Soque River in the surroundings of Tray Mountain and treats it at its Water Treatment Plant, which can produce 700,000 gallons of pure water per day.

  7. The city became a public entity in 1917. Demographic information confirms a population of about 2000, the citys water system serving 60% of Habersham County residents and businesses, and elevation is 1345’ above sea level.

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