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Roswell Awarded 2020 Water Treatment Plant Of The Year
This is the first year the Roswell Water Treatment Plant, which can produce up to 3.3M gallons of water per day, has received this award.
ROSWELL, GA — The City of Roswell has been awarded the Georgia Association of Water Professionals (GAWP) 2020 Water Treatment Plant of the Year Award for plants producing 1-4.99 million gallons of water per day (MGD).
The award, given in recognition of operating in an outstanding manner, considers facility size, best management, and best operations in the state of Georgia. All aspects of the facility, such as safety, maintenance operations, documentation, lab operations, and industrial monitoring are considered. This is the first year the Roswell Water Treatment Plant, which can produce up to 3.3 MGD, has received this award.
“We are proud of the work our City and staff have done to win these awards,” said Roswell Water Utility Manager Chris Boyd. “It’s great to be recognized by our peers throughout Georgia for the quality of work that we do for the residents of Roswell.”
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The Roswell Water Utility serves approximately 5,600 customers and maintains 89 miles of distribution waterline mains to supply the highest quality water delivered to Roswell residents.
Customers not served by the Roswell Water Utility receive their water service through the Fulton County Water System.
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For additional information, visit Roswellgov.com.
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