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- Find out more about our service line inventory.
- Join us for the Yellow River Trick or Treatment Fall Festival on Oct. 26!
- Find out what Gwinnett's outdoor water use restrictions are and learn conservation tips!
- You may qualify for help with your water bill, fixing leaks, or repairing your septic system with Water Resources Assistance Program (WRAP)
- Save Time, Pay Online
- Find out about water projects in your area!
Join us for the Yellow River Trick or Treatment Fall Festival on Oct. 26!
Read MoreFind out what Gwinnett's outdoor water use restrictions are and learn conservation tips!
Read MoreYou may qualify for help with your water bill, fixing leaks, or repairing your septic system with Water Resources Assistance Program (WRAP)
Read MoreSave Time, Pay Online
Read MoreFind out about water projects in your area!
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New sign-on options:
To enhance the user login experience, the Gwinnett County website has introduced new single sign-on options through Facebook and Google accounts. Now, residents accessing county services, including water bill payments, can conveniently log in via these widely used platforms. For those with existing accounts:
- Ensure your profile has a Google email address or an email address associated with a Facebook account to use the single sign-on options.
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If your account lacks this email, simply update your contact information. For technical support, please review these instructions.
Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources' Mission and Values
The mission of Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources is to provide superior water service at an excellent value.
Values:
We value an inclusive culture that advances excellence in service, stewardship, integrity, and innovation.
Beware of Scams
While the Department of Water Resources tests the County’s water quality frequently, the County does not send employees to test tap water inside customers’ homes.
If anyone claiming to be a Gwinnett County employee asks to take water samples from inside your home, do not let them in. As always, if you feel unsafe or if someone is trying to break into your home, call 911.
Residents may call Water Resources’ 24-hour dispatch at 678.376.7000 with questions or concerns.