Bt brown reservoir permit 2026

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Waters hardness and softness is due to its concentration of minerals calcium and magnesium. The lower the mineral concentration, the softer the water will be. The water produced at Coweta Countys BT Brown Water Treatment plant continuously tests in the soft range, meaning it contains very few minerals.
The Coweta County Water and Sewerage Authority (CCWSA) is dedicated to providing exceptional water and wastewater services to the residents of Coweta County.
Every drop of drinking water provided by Coweta County Water Sewerage Authority (CCWSA) is SAFE to drink right from the tap!
To make a payment by phone, please call 855-201-6470.
The Coweta County Water Sewerage Authority operates the 300+ acre B.T. Brown Reservoir, primarily for the production of drinking water, but its peaceful waters and pastoral shores are also a wonderful attraction for residents and visitors who want to enjoy the great outdoors.

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