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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. Learn more...
If you are paying your bill through your bank, please make sure to update billpay with your new 9-didgit account number and the new billing address: Cobb County Water System. PO Box 580234. Charlotte, NC 28258-0234. During this time, late fees or disconnections are paused.
For Cobb County residents, there is a minimum charge of $14.00 for the first 400 pounds of household solid waste & construction and demolition debris disposed of at the Transfer Station. Weight in excess of 400 pounds is charged at an additional rate of $0.03 per lb.
View historic use and billed charges to get an idea of water use. Set up e-bill and automatic payments. How do I see my Water Use form before the new system was implemented?
Water & Sewer Rates. Cobb Water System customers are billed monthly for water and sewer usage. The water meter is read monthly to determine the consumption. For more detailed information on the current rates and fees, please click here.
Purchase bottled water for potable needs like drinking, brushing teeth, making baby food or formula, and provide fresh water to pets. Our planned outages are usually less than 10 hours and we make every effort to complete the needed work as quickly as possible.
Noonday Water Reclamation Facility. 415 Shallowford Road. Kennesaw, GA 30144. (770) 591-3165. Northwest Water Reclamation Facility. 3740 Highway 293. Kennesaw, GA 30144.
Cobb County offers residents free make-and-take workshops (April-October) to teach you how to make rain barrels for your home. We also have a how-to video and guide to help make additional barrels at home.
11:30am - 01:30pm. Lunch on your own; Registration required. Every November in honor of Veteran’s Day we enjoy good food and conversation at Rally Point Grille; 10009 Hwy 92, Woodstock, GA 30188. CLICK HERE to register.
What you will be doing... and what you can expect the day to look like. Each group of volunteers will have a bucket full of supplies: maps, pens, storm drain markers, adhesives, educational material packets, and trash bags.