The Forsyth County Department of Water and Sewer's Water Reclamation Facilities remove contaminants from household and commercial wastewater through a series of physical, chemical, and biological treatment processes. By complying with or exceeding all state and federal regulations governing wastewater treatment, the treated wastewater can then be safely discharged back into the environment.
Where Does Wastewater Go?
Have you ever wondered what happens to wastewater once it leaves your home, school or business? Some homes use septic systems to process the wastewater on site. Most homes, schools and businesses send their wastewater through the county's sanitary sewer system, where it is treated and returned to the environment. The Water Environment Federation has created a flyer with information on how this process works. Click here to learn more!
Wastewater Treatment Plant Tours
Ever wonder where all the water goes after you flush the toilet, wash clothes, or brush your teeth? Or what eventually happens to it? Take a tour of one of Forsyth County’s Wastewater Treatment Plants and see the fascinating series of biological, physical, and chemical processes used in cleaning this wastewater and returning it back to the environment. This educational tour lasts approximately 1 hour and is available free of charge for group sizes of up to 15. Larger groups may be accommodated by request. For additional tour information, please contact Nishat Sial at NFSial@forsythco.com. To request a tour, please click HERE.