Pure Confidence in Every Drop
At NCWSA, we care and ensure that clean, safe water is delivered reliably to your tap.
In the Best Tap Water Taste Test contest held by the Georgia Association of Water Professionals, Newton County came out on top. According to the judges, our water was the best tasting water in the state for 2019 and 2024!
Every year NCWSA is required to provide a Consumer Confidence Report that tells you about your water’s quality.
The Newton County Water & Sewerage Authority (NCWSA) has provided clean drinking water since 1970.
What is our water source?
The NCWSA buys treated water from the Newton County Board of Commissioners. The water starts in the Alcovy River. It’s then pumped into Lake Varner, a big lake that holds about 4 billion gallons of water.
How is the water cleaned?
The Cornish Creek Water Treatment Plant (WTP) cleans the water. This plant filters and disinfects up to 25 million gallons of water each day. This makes the water safe for about 110,000 people in Newton County.
Do you have questions about your water’s quality?
If so, please contact Sally Anne Short at (470) 321-0135 or sas@ncwsa.us.