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See the contest winners' artwork on County storm drains. Read more...

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Forsyth County Reports March 22, 2026 Sewage Spill to Georgia EPD Read more...

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To help residents conserve water and save money, the Forsyth County Department of Water & Sewer will host several pop-up events during Fix a Leak Week. Read more...

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Last September, Forsyth County brought a real-world water infrastructure challenge straight into a Georgia Institute of Technology classroom, giving engineering students the chance to strategize, problem-solve and create a design for a simulated version of Forsyth County’s Return Flow Project. Read more...

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In accordance with Environmental Protection Division regulations, this is a notice that on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, a sewer spill was discovered at the Shakerag Water Reclamation Facility (545 Kemp Road Suwanee, GA 30024). Read more...

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Keep Forsyth County Beautiful and the Forsyth County Department of Water & Sewer invite Forsyth County middle and high school students to showcase their artistic abilities in the fifth annual Storm Drain Art Contest, beginning Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. Read more...

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The Forsyth County Department of Water & Sewer was recognized by the Board of Commissioners for winning eight prestigious awards from the Georgia Association of Water Professionals (GAWP) at a May 15 meeting. Read more...

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The Forsyth County Department of Water & Sewer 2025 Water Quality Report is now available for viewing online and with County water and sewer bills. Read more...

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Keep Forsyth County Beautiful and the Forsyth County Department of Water & Sewer have announced three local students as the winners of the 2025 Storm Drain Art Contest. Read more...

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The Department of Water & Sewer hosted its first-ever Model Water Tower Competition on March 22, where 11 students from Riverwatch Middle School created functioning water towers that could pump, hold and release water. Read more...