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Water Production

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Lead and Copper Sample Testing To Be Completed

Lead and copper is not present in our water distribution network. However, the impact of older homes having used lead-fused service lines and internal plumbing could present a potential health hazard to you and your family. The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 requires testing to ensure that lead and copper on private plumbing is not leaching into a customer’s drinking water. Homes built from 1983 to 1988 are the focus of the study as plumbing construction standards were more lenient during that time period.

For our customer’s safety, the Georgia Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources actively enforces a regular end-use lead and copper testing program in compliance with the EPA standards…. –READ MORE–


Annual Water Quality Report

As part of our required annual water quality testing, which the US EPA refers to as the Consumer Confidence Report, you may review our water quality report here: https://www.bgjwsc.org/departments/water-production/waterqualityreport/


Water Service Line Inventory

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently rolled out new regulations for its existing Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) policy. One of the new requirements states that all public water systems must complete an inventory of water service lines within their jurisdiction to help identify remaining lead service lines. This inventory of information is not only important for public water systems like those in the Glynn County to know, but it is also essential to protecting and improving public health in the district and the surrounding area. Explore this webpage to learn more about the newly updated policy and how it impacts customers of the district: https://www.bgjwsc.org/water-service-line-inventory


Staff Orientation

You may find it helpful to view presentations from various members of our staff given to members of the Commission during our 2017 Orientation.


Key Staff Contacts


Donnie Bankston
Superintendent
912.261.7175
dbankston@bgjwsc.org

– Hydrant Flow Tests, Taste, Color and Odor Complaints, Water Tests and Water Quality Information


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