The Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority (CCMWA) is a leading provider of sustainable and reliable drinking water in Marietta, GA. With a mission to support public health, public safety, and the region's economic vitality, CCMWA ensures the delivery of safe drinking water to over 900,000 residents. They operate two state-of-the-art water treatment plants, the Hugh A. Wyckoff Water Treatment Plant and the James E. Quarles Water Treatment Plant, with a combined capacity of 172 million gallons per day, making them the second largest wholesale water provider in Georgia.
CCMWA is committed to preserving and protecting water resources, drawing water from two separate river basins. They are known for their dedication to providing high-quality service and their unique position as a separate entity from Cobb County Government and the City of Marietta. Notably, the Hickory Log Creek Dam, one of the largest dams in Georgia not built by the Corps of Engineers or Georgia Power, is part of CCMWA's infrastructure. With a focus on community outreach and education, CCMWA strives to meet the water needs of the community while ensuring the sustainability of this vital resource.
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