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DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE

NEWS

 

Level Four Outdoor Water Use Restrictions Update
Posted:  Monday, March 31, 2008

Beginning April 1, 2008, City residents will be able use water outdoors.  Each household, business, or other institution / property owner will be allowed to hand water existing landscaping using one garden hose, 25 minutes a day, within the hours of 12:00 midnight to 10:00 AM, on designated days.  The hose must be hand held during watering and equipped with a standard spray nozzle that automatically turns off when not hand held.

Odd-numbered addresses may hand water Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.  Even-numbered addresses may hand water Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

Pools are permitted to be filled with municipal water at any time.  Pools may be topped off as necessary for maintenance based on the odd and even schedule.

Click here to read the complete outdoor water use restrictions update.


The City of Austell Offers Toilet Retrofit Rebate Program to Help Save Water and Money
Posted:  Wednesday, November 7, 2007

The biggest water user in the home is the toilet.  More than 45 percent of indoor water used is flushed down the drain every day.  Austell Public Works is introducing a toilet retrofit rebate program to provide an incentive for customers in homes built prior to 1993 to retrofit older hi-flow toilets with new low-flow technology.  Customers will be eligible to receive rebates for up to three toilets per home for purchases made beginning November 5, 2007.

The program has two rebate options.  The first is a $50.00 rebate for the purchase of any approved 1.6 gallon per flush toilet on the approved toilet list.  These toilets were chosen because they have been tested and proven as a quality product by an independent testing lab.  Also, they have been shown to provide a sustained water savings over time.  The $50.00 rebate list will be updated every year, coinciding with annual Maximum Performance Testing.

The second program option is a $100.00 rebate for high efficiency toilets.  These toilets use 1.2 gallons per flush and have received the WaterSense labeling certification.  WaterSense is the Environmental Protection Agency's labeling program for water efficiency.  It is modeled after the Energy Star program and WaterSense toilets will have the logo on the product.  This list be updated quarterly as WaterSense adds newly qualified products.

The rebate will appear as a credit on the customers water bill.  Customers must purchase a toilet from the approved list, submit the original receipt to the water efficiency office, and, after verifying the eligibility of the toilet and the age of the home, a credit will be issued to the customers account.  Program funds have been capped and rebates will be made on a first-come, first-serve basis depending on fund availability.

For more information on the Toilet Retrofit Rebate Program, click here.


Water Conservation Tip of the Month:  Container Gardening
Posted:  Wednesday, November 7, 2007

As the weather changes in November, some Georgians get out and enjoy the cooler temperatures. Why not take advantage of the weather and give container gardening a try this season? We have some great suggestions about how to select a plant, choose a pot, get the best soil, and water your plants appropriately. [Read More]


Free Water Conservation Kits Available to City of Austell Customers
Posted:  Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Austell Public Works is pleased to offer household water conservation kits for our customers.  The kits contain water-conserving decides which are easy to install for immediate savings.  The kit contains:

1 showerhead that could save 25% of water used for showers;

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2 faucet aerators which could save 27% of water from faucets in the kitchen and bathroom;
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1 leak detection pack, which could detect a very costly and often silent toilet leak; and
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1 flow meter bag which shows how to measure the water your showerhead / aerator uses.

Additional brochures and information is available on how to conserve water.

To obtain your free kit, please visit our office at the City of Austell Threadmill Complex located at 5000 Austell-Powder Springs Road, Suite 101, Austell.


Missed Recycling?
Allied Waste (formerly known as BFI) has established a recycling hotline for residents to call when their recycling has been missed.  For expedited service, residents are encouraged to call the hotline first at (404) 794-1145.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Welcome to the Austell Public Works web site.  This site has been designed to provide you with useful information about the services and programs the Public Works Department provides to the citizens of Austell.  The entire Public Works team invites you to explore our pages and learn more about what we do.  The Department is committed to providing the highest level of service possible while adhering to the City's mission and values.  We hope this web page is just one of the ways we can achieve that objective.  Once again, welcome and enjoy your visit!

Randy L. Bowens
Director


  

 

July and August 2007:
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DID YOU KNOW?

Our department employs a professional dedicated team of approximately 19 employees and consists of 7 divisions.

Combined, our staff has over 134 years of working experience in our department.

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