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Annual Water Quality Report. View your 2024 Annual Water Quality Report and learn more about your drinking water. This report contains important information about the source and quality of your drinking water.
- Water Education
Water Education - Water | Cobb County Georgia
- Bill Pay
Customer Self-Service (CSS) Portal & Quickpay. Click here to...
- Request Service
If you have an existing account with Cobb County Water...
- Toilet Rebates
CCWS offers a $100 bill credit for the purchase and...
- Stormwater
Cobb County maintains a five-year permit to discharge...
- Contact the Water System
COBB COUNTY WATER SYSTEM Customer Service Facility 660 South...
- Water Outages
Judy B. Jones, P.E., Water Agency Director 660 South Cobb...
- Engineering/GIS
Cobb County Water System Engineering & GIS 660 South Cobb...
- Water Education
Customer Self-Service (CSS) Portal & Quickpay. Click here to register, update contact info & manage your account. Use CSS Portal to make a payment. See above. Access online requests including leak credit adjustments & water service. View your consumption & bills. Payment Options. We accept all major credit cards. Click to view more...
Cobb County Water System strives to read water meters in a consistent manner and reach all of our customers within twenty-eight to a thirty-two-day window. Yes, Customers have the ability to make payments on their account over our Interactive Voice Response System at.
CCMWA is the second largest wholesale water provider in the state of Georgia serving over 900,000 residents. Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority is a separate entity from both Cobb County Government and City of Marietta. The Authority is unique as it draws water from two separate river basins.
The Cobb County Water System distributes drinking water to over 190,000 homes and businesses in unincorporated Cobb County and in the cities of Acworth, Kennesaw, and Powder Springs. For billing and service questions, call (770) 419-6200.
The Cobb County Water System delivers quality drinking water to customers throughout unincorporated Cobb County and the cities of Acworth and Kennesaw via a network of nearly 3,000 miles of water lines. The Water System collects and treats wastewater flows from these customers and several other jurisdictions at four
Discover the journey of tap water through the Cobb County Water System, including treatment and reclamation.