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Cobb County Water System PO Box 580234 Charlotte, NC 28258-0234. During this time, late fees or disconnections are paused.
Marietta Water purchases finished water from the Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority (CCMWA), a regional public utility founded in 1951. There are two water sources which supply CCMWA treatment facilities, the Chattahoochee River and Lake Allatoona.
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
The Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority (CCMWA) is a regional public utility that provides potable (drinking and fire protection) water on a wholesale basis to 10 retail water suppliers, one industrial customer and one institutional customer and is the second largest supplier of safe drinking water in Georgia.
CCMWA is dedicated to providing safe drinking water to its utility customers and the community. CCMWA strives to deliver reliable, high quality service while preserving and protecting our water resources.
To learn more about water and wastewater in Cobb County, please call 770-528-1482 or visit www.cobbstreams.org. This is an official publication of the Cobb County Water System, an agency of the Cobb County Board of Commissioners.
The Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority (CCMWA) was established by the Georgia Legislature in 1951 for the purpose of acquiring sources of water supply, treatment, and wholesale distribution of drinking water to customers in Cobb County and the surrounding region. Since that time, CCMWA has grown to be
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.