Water & Sewerage Authority
The Pike County Water & Sewerage Authority (Pike County) has deemed it necessary to conserve water in connection with the provision of water to its customers. Therefore, all Pike County water customers with odd numbers addresses are asked to only water outdoors on odd numbered days and customers with even numbered addresses are asked to only water outdoors on even numbered days until further notice. Violations of these conservation restrictions could subject customers to further warnings, citations, fines, or water cutoffs.
Thanks for your interest in the Pike County Water & Sewerage Authority. The Pike County Water & Sewerage Authority was created for the purpose of providing the best possible public drinking water to the citizens of Pike County.
We have a comprehensive program of testing and flushing our water lines in order to insure that we provide the best possible water to our customers. Although we don't actually provide the sewerage services ourselves at this time, many people wonder what is involved in this process. The treatment for sewage water involves several steps to remove all the contaminants, such as waste products, chemicals, or other contaminants. As water goes through the treatments, it is separated into two different types of waste: sludge and waste stream.
There are three stages of treatment. The first stage involves the removal of solid waste, oil, grease, fat, sand and grit. This stage also includes a sedimentation step. The second stage removes smaller solid waste and detergents or soaps. The final stage involves water disinfection and final filtration steps.
At the Pike County Water & Sewerage Authority, we are committed to ensuring the highest level of quality for our county's water. Feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may have.
Pike County Water & Sewerage Authority
70 Gwynn Street/P.O. Box 948
Zebulon, GA 30295
Monthly Meeting
Third Thursday of each Month
6:00 p.m.
70 Gwynn Street
Zebulon, GA 30295
Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday
(Closed for Lunch 12:30 till 1:30)
Telephone/Fax Number:
(770) 567-7287
Jeff Harrison
Water Superintendent
Christal Harrison
Office Administrator
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Pay Your Bill Online
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We have a comprehensive program of testing and flushing our water lines in order to insure that we provide the best possible water to our customers. Although we don't actually provide the sewerage services ourselves at this time, many people wonder what is involved in this process. The treatment for sewage water involves several steps to remove all the contaminants, such as waste products, chemicals, or other contaminants. As water goes through the treatments, it is separated into two different types of waste: sludge and waste stream.
There are three stages of treatment. The first stage involves the removal of solid waste, oil, grease, fat, sand and grit. This stage also includes a sedimentation step. The second stage removes smaller solid waste and detergents or soaps. The final stage involves water disinfection and final filtration steps.
At the Pike County Water & Sewerage Authority, we are committed to ensuring the highest level of quality for our county's water. Feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may have.
Pike County Water & Sewerage Authority
70 Gwynn Street/P.O. Box 948
Zebulon, GA 30295
Monthly Meeting
Third Thursday of each Month
6:00 p.m.
70 Gwynn Street
Zebulon, GA 30295
Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday
(Closed for Lunch 12:30 till 1:30)
Telephone/Fax Number:
(770) 567-7287
Jeff Harrison
Water Superintendent
Christal Harrison
Office Administrator
Click to E-mail
Pay Your Bill Online
(Click Link Below)
SecureUtilities.com