EPA SDWIS Compliance Records
Drinking Water Compliance Report for Atlanta, GA
4 public water systems serve Atlanta — real federal compliance history, not a marketing claim.
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Water systems serving this city
16
Total compliance records on file
5
Health-based violations
What this means for your tap water: a "health-based" violation means a system exceeded an actual contaminant safety threshold at some point — different from a paperwork or reporting violation, which is far more common and far less concerning. Atlanta's systems average 0.6 health-based violations each, ranking among the highest we track (#3 of 20). Which specific system serves your address determines whether that history applies to you — check the list below rather than assuming.
Systems Serving Atlanta
ATLANTA
1,089,893 people served13 violations on record, including health-based violations.
- July 1997 — MR— resolved
- October 2000 — MR— resolved
- July 2005 — Other— resolved
- July 2008 — Other— resolved
- July 2010 — Other— resolved
ST. JOHNS LANDING APARTMENTS
1,310 people served1 violation on record, none health-based.
- July 2010 — MR— resolved
LONG SHOALS PLANTATION
1,024 people served2 violations on record, none health-based.
- July 2004 — MR— resolved
- July 2008 — Other— resolved
SANDLEWOOD VILLAGE
932 people servedNo violations on record.
Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), via Envirofacts. Water-system-level records, not address-specific — homes on private wells or served by a different system than listed here aren't reflected. A resolved violation means the system returned to compliance; it doesn't mean water quality is currently at risk.
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