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Annual Water Quality Report
The City of College Park creates an annual
report detailing the quality of the public water system, as specified by
the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GaEPD). This report is
mailed to the residents of the City each year in August.
January 1, 2003 - December 31, 2003 Report.
January 1,
2004 - December 31, 2004 Report.
January 1, 2005 - December
31, 2005 Report.
If you have questions about this report, you may contact the College
Park Water Department at (404) 669-3757.
West Nile Virus
Information The
Fulton County Department of Health and Wellness has produced a brochure
explaining the facts about West Nile Virus and the steps you can take to
help reduce the spread of this deadly disease.
Click here to view this important document.
Mandatory
Outdoor Watering Restrictions
The City of College Park is reminding its citizens that mandatory year-round outdoor watering
restrictions are
in effect.
The restrictions state that residences, businesses, government or institutional
offices, and other facilities may use water for irrigation and non-essential
uses are on the Odd-Even system. This means that even-numbered street
addresses may use water outdoors on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Odd-numbered street addresses may use water outdoors on
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. A new restriction imposed on June 21,
2006 states that no outdoor watering is permitted between the hours of 10 AM to 4 PM.
Water use that is essential and integral in daily conduct of business in not
included in the prohibition. Examples of such essential and integral uses
are commercial car washes, construction sites, commercial power washing,
commercial hydro-seeding and professional licensed landscapers, golf course
contractors and sports turf landscapers during installation and 30 days
following installation. Water use by City residents is not prohibited during the
seeding, over-seeding or installation of sod for 30 days following the
installation.
For more information, contact the Public Works Department at (404) 669-3778.
Flood
Safety
College
Park engineers alert citizens to flood safety and property damage prevention.
Regions of College Park lie in what is called the Special Flood Hazard
Area (SFHA). The SFHA is an area that can be expected to experience
flooding on a statistical average of one or more times during a 100-year
period. Put another way, properties within the SFHA have at least a
one-percent chance of being flooded in a given year. Within the 100-year
floodplain, flooding becomes more frequent the closer you get to the
drainage channel. Therefore, your particular property may experience
flooding much more frequently than once in a 100-year period depending
on its elevation and proximity to creeks or rivers.
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