Georgia Sewage Services:
Sewage is a subset of Georgia wastewater services that may appear on your utility bill. Sewage is the
term for wastewater that contains human waste contaminants. However, sewage sometimes describes
all wastewater that is disposed of through the sewer.
You can read about each Georgia city’s wastewater services on Georgia Wastewater Services Website:
http://www.acwf.org/wastewater-services-georgia
If you have a SANITARY SEWER MAIN EMERGENCY (located under the street) such as sanitary sewer overflow,
sewer blockages, and sewer backup, try contacting your city or county Sewer Line Maintenance Hotline or Sewer
Damage Emergency Line. Most of them are answered 24-7.
If your sewage damage comes from the service line - the pipe connecting your home to the sewer main, it is your
(homeowners) responsibility to make sure you are safe and repairs are made. Please contact your local plumber
and a water damage mitigation company.
Sewage Cleanup Georgia: Atlanta, Augusta, Macon, Savannah,
Perry, Warner Robins, Milledgeville
Governor of Georgia:
Current Governor of the state of Georgia, Nathan Deal, was originally elected to the U.S. House of Representatives
as a Democrat in 1992, but converted to the Republican Party in 1995. Deal was elected the 82nd Governor of
Georgia in 2011.
Nathan Deal’s parents taught him to appreciate the land and those who farm it. Governor Deal earned
undergraduate degree from Mercer University and went to serve his country in the United States Army. Later, he
practiced law as a criminal prosecutor, a juvenile court judge, and then served 12 years in the Senate, where he
was elected president pro tem, and 9 terms in the U.S. Congress as chairman and ranking member of the
Subcommittee on Health.
You can contact Governor Deal by visiting this link and filling out an online form: Contact Governer Deal: Click Here
or write to:
Governor Deal
206 Washington Street
Suite 203, State Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30331
Phone:
404-656-1776
Fax:
404-657-7332
Georgia Department of Health regulates management, design, installation, inspection and
trouble-shooting for On-site Sewage Systems. You may visit the following link to download manual for
on-site sewage management systems, including, but not limited to on-site sewage management systems
rules and regulations, use of soils in sewage treatment systems, disposal systems, sewage flow
schedule, sewage removal and disposal, experimental on-site sewage management systems, etc.:
http://health.state.ga.us/programs/envservices/onsitemanual.asp
Other helpful information from Georgia Department of Public Health includes Environmental Health
Emergency Preparedness Program and can be viewed here:
http://health.state.ga.us/programs/envservices/emergencypreparedness.asp
If you need to get in touch with GA Department of Public Health, their contact information is:
404-657-6534
County and District Contact Information
Environmental Contact Info Brochure
After Hours Public Health Emergencies
1-866-PUB-HLTH (782-4584)
Facts About Georgia:
According to the 2010 United States Census Bureau the population of Georgia is estimated at 9,687,653 people.
The land area of Georgia is 57,513.49 square miles. The population density of Georgia is estimated to be 168.4
people per square mile.
Geographically, Georgia is surrounded by Alabama to the West, Tennessee to the North, Atlantic Ocean and South
Carolina to the East, and Florida to the South. The state abbreviation for Georgia is GA.
Barrow County
Bartow County
Carroll County
Cherokee County
Clayton County
Cobb County
Coweta County
Dekalb County
Douglas County
Fayette County
Forsyth County
Fulton County
Gwinnett County
Hall County
Henry County
Newton County
Paulding County
Rockdale County
Spalding County
Walton County
Richmond County
Bibb County
Baldwin County
Houston County
Chatham County
Houston County