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The City of Griffin owns and operates a regional distribution system permitted to provide up to 25.2 million gallons per day (MGD) of treated drinking water to the following communities: Griffin, Williamson, Zebulon, Concord, Pike County, Spalding County, part of Coweta County and Meriwether County.
The Customer Service Department serves the City of Griffin and Spalding County for their utility needs. City of Griffin utilities offers electric (including residential, commercial and industrial), water, sewerage, and garbage pick-up services. Pay your bill online! Click here.
The reservoir/filter plant is designated by Georgia EPD as a regional reservoir supplying water to Pike County, Spalding County, East Coweta County, North Meriwether County, Williamson, Zebulon, and Griffin.
The City of Griffin Water Department provides water for about 23,643 residents living in the Griffin area, Georgia. Established in 1840, the Griffin Water Department collects water from a number of surface water sources: Flint River, Heads Creek Reservoir and the Still Branch Regional Reservoir.
To report a water leak or outage, contact the City of Griffin Water Department at 770-229-6406. You can also reach the SCWA during normal business hours by dialing (770) 467-4777.
Operate the Water Treatment Plant in a manner that meets the regulatory requirements for providing clean, safe and reliable drinking water supply for the community. Maintain the Water Treatment Plants and surface water supply reservoirs to keep them fully functioning.
Department: The Water and Wastewater Department of the City of Griffin, Georgia. Device: A mechanical backflow preventer without the shut-off valves. An atmospheric vacuum breaker is a device. It does not have shut-off valves on either side of the backflow prevention mechanism.
EWG's Tap Water Database chemical contaminant results for Griffin. Find out what chemicals are in your tap water.
The City of Griffin periodically tests the water for lead. We have found no lead at any level of concern in our water supply. The City’s testing and treatment process ensures no lead in the water provided to your home. You can obtain a Lead Water Test Kit from retailers. like Home Depot, Lowes, or Walmart if you want to test your water.