We’ve talked about the role wetlands play in maintaining a successful Water Authority. Now I want to introduce another major hero at the authority, our reservoirs. CCWA has a surface water system that utilizes five raw water reservoirs and...
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Josh’ Journey – CCWA Communications Intern Josh Webb shares what he is learning on his journey in the water industry. Today’s heroes are wetlands. CCWA uses constructed treatment wetlands to help give highly treated wastewater an...
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Josh’ Journey – CCWA Communications Intern Josh Webb shares what he is learning on his journey in the water industry. Today’s heroes are wetlands. CCWA uses constructed treatment wetlands to help give highly treated wastewater an...
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Josh’ Journey – CCWA Communications Intern Josh Webb shares what he is learning on his journey in the water industry. From 1955 to 2021, the Clayton County Water Authority has done an excellent job providing over 290,000 (or 82,000...
More infoCCWA Behind the Tap Spotlight – Senior Conservationist Danielle Bunch
Meet Senior Conservationist, Danielle Bunch. Danielle oversees day to day operations at our Newman Wetlands Center, which celebrates its 25th Anniversary this year! The Newman Wetlands Center features a combination of nature trails, picnic area...
More infoBehind the Tap: Leak Detection Crew Kevin Chapman and Chris Biles
Meet CCWA’s Leak Detection Crew made up of Crew Leader Kevin Chapman and Leak Detection Technician Chris Biles. Their job is to find leaks within the water distribution system throughout the county. CCWA was the first utility in Georgia to have...
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Behind the Tap Series: Water Quality Lab Meet the Terry R. Hicks Water Quality Control Lab staff. Environmental Compliance & Lab Manager, Michael Arnette supervises Microbiologist Melissa Hammond and Lab Analysts Stephen Howard and Meagan...
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