Fulton County residents now have access to the
2025 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). The Annual Report, which outlines the quality of water from the river to the tap, can be viewed by visiting
www.fultoncountyga.gov/waterquality. Residents may also request a copy from the Department of Public Works by calling 404-612-7400.
“The goal of this report is to answer any questions residents may have about the quality of our drinking water,” said Fulton County Director of Public Works David Clark. “In Fulton County, the resilience and integrity of our drinking water is a top priority. We have a dedicated team of professionals who are committed to delivering some of the best water in the state.”
Maintaining the county’s drinking water system involves routine sampling, flushing of water lines, and ongoing maintenance. It is a team effort, consisting of more than 250 hardworking professionals who regularly monitor water quality, testing every stage of the water treatment process to ensure that our water flows reliably from “river to tap.”
The North Fulton water system services residents in the cities of Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, and Roswell. The water supply is processed at the award-winning Tom Lowe Atlanta-Fulton County Water Treatment Plant.
Document Highlights
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From River to Tap: Providing You Clean Drinking Water
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Understanding Your Water
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Revisions to the Lead-Copper Rule
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Water Conservation: Residential Water Efficiency Assessments and Toilet Rebates