The Jackson County Water Sewerage Authority (JCWSA) is a political subdivision of the State of Georgia, established in 1986 to provide water and sewer services to the residents of Jackson County. Governed by a 5-member Board appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Jackson County, the JCWSA operates as an independent entity funded solely by water and sewer billings and fees. With a focus on addressing water needs in the county, the Authority also receives a percentage of the Special Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) to fund large water projects.
The JCWSA offers a range of services to both residential and commercial customers, including water and sewer connections, emergency services, and a ServLine Program for leak and line repair insurance. Customers can access resources such as water quality reports, forms for account agreements, and information on rates and meter reading. Committed to providing reliable and efficient water and sewer services, the JCWSA serves the community of Jackson County with dedication and expertise.
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