National Drinking Water Week

Roswell Water Plant Drinking Water Week
May 5-11, 2024
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Roswell Celebrates National Drinking Water Week


May 5-11, 2024



Roswell joins communities across the nation to celebrate National Drinking Water Week in recognition of the vital role water plays in our daily lives. This week we will highlight Roswell's Water Utility and the water professionals who keep clean, safe water flowing to your faucet. Each weekday will offer virtual opportunities to learn how water gets from the river to your tap, how to track your water usage, and water conservation tips.

Teachers and parents interested in student activities can download Drippy Dropperson's Drinking Water Week Student Toolkit.

National Drinking Water Week is hosted by the American Water Works Association.


A Virtual Tour of the Water Plant


Take a look at the City's water utility plant with this virtual tour.
Watch on YouTube


A Message from the Mayor


Roswell Mayor Kurt Wilson has a special message for residents about water week 2022!
Watch on YouTube


Drinking Water Festival


Saturday, May 4, 2024, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
"Think Beyond the Tap" and explore the process behind making safe drinking water at the annual Drinking Water Festival on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

This family-friendly, free event will be held at the Roswell Water Treatment Plant, at 100 Frank Lewis Drive from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM.

The Drinking Water Festival is a great way to learn more about how Roswell maintains a safe and sustainable supply of drinking water to protect the community's health and vitality.

Guests will be able to tour the water plant and learn more about the source of drinking water and how it is treated, as well as learn about water conservation, and sign up for the AquaHawk water monitoring system.

Participants can enjoy free snacks and beverages, children's activities, giveaways, and more.

For more information about the Drinking Water Festival, or water conservation, contact us at enviroeducation@roswellgov.com.