Imagine: No water to drink, or even to make coffee with. No water to shower, flush the toilet, or do laundry. Hospitals would close without water. Firefighters couldn’t put out fires and farmers couldn’t water their crops. Some communities in America already know how impossible it is to try to go a day without our…
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Fall 2018 Newsletter
Customer Newsletter Fall 2018
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Summer 2018 Newsletter
Customer Newsletter Summer 2018
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Spring 2018 Newsletter
Customer Newsletter Spring 2018
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Fix A Leak Week | March 19-25, 2018
Checking for Leaks The average household’s leaks can account for more than 10,000 gallons of water wasted every year and ten percent of homes have leaks that waste 90 gallons or more per day. Common types of leaks found in the home are worn toilet flappers, dripping faucets, and other leaking valves. These types of…
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Etowah Water & Sewer Authority Recognizes Employees of the Year
PRESS RELEASE Etowah Water & Sewer Authority Recognizes Employees of the Year December 28, 2017 – (Dawsonville, GA) Etowah Water & Sewer Authority is proud to recognize the following employees for their dedication to our customers. John Cronan – Administration Office Employee of the Year – John currently serves as the Construction Manager….
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Winter 2018 Newsletter
Customer Newsletter Winter 2018
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Imagine A Day Without Water
Imagine: No water to drink, or even to make coffee with. No water to shower, flush the toilet, or do laundry. Hospitals would close without water. Firefighters couldn’t put out fires and farmers couldn’t water their crops. Some communities in America already know how impossible it is to try to go a day without our…
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EPD Issues Level 1 Drought Response
PRESS RELEASE Level 1 Drought Response A Level 1 Drought Response requires permitted public water systems to conduct a public information campaign to explain drought conditions and the need to conserve water. The campaign shall include one or more of the following: newspaper advertisements, bill inserts, website homepage, social media and notices in public libraries. …