The City of Cornelia encourages partnership and education with the community. The Water Pollution Control Plant gives several tours each year to students and adults explaining how the process of treating wastewater works. The Plant is always open to The Public by appointment for tours to help our citizens learn more about keeping our water clean and safe for future generations.
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If you would like to take a tour of The Plant and learn more about how the process works, please contact:
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Governor Brian Kemp issued a new State of Emergency order for all counties in Georgia in preparation for another winter storm this weekend. As the storm moves through the state beginning Saturday morning, wintry precipitation is expected throughout North and Central Georgia. The State of Emergency went effect on Friday, January 30, and will run through February 6, 2026.