Editorial advisory
What the data suggests for Mitchell County
Water Verdict
Mitchell County, Georgia receives a poor water quality assessment with a grade of F and a score of 22.7 out of 100. The water supply has documented quality issues. Residents are strongly encouraged to use filtered or bottled water for drinking and to stay informed about utility improvement plans. Separately, EPA ATTAINS assessments cover 7 water bodies in the county's watershed, with 85.7% listed as impaired under the Clean Water Act — a source-water measure that is tracked independently of tap-water compliance. At the most recent USGS reading, local streamflow was below its historical mean at 63.9% — worth watching in drier seasons.
Violation Context
EPA SDWIS records for Mitchell County, Georgia show 15 health-based violations, indicating multiple instances where federal contaminant limits or treatment requirements were not met. At 104.2 violations per 100,000 people served, this rate is high and signals significant water quality management issues. Independent monitoring is comparatively sparse here — 216 water-quality results logged in the EPA Water Quality Portal over the past five years — so the utility's own reporting carries extra weight.
Consumer Guidance
Drinking-water compliance in Mitchell County is rated Grade F, reflecting significant health-based violations in the recent reporting period. Mitchell County's drinking-water compliance score is 22.7 out of 100. An NSF 53 or NSF 58-certified filter is recommended for drinking and cooking water. Check the Consumer Confidence Report from your utility to identify the specific contaminants and required corrective actions — utilities are legally required to notify customers of violations. Dissolved Oxygen is the leading impairment cause in Mitchell County's watershed. There are 2 active water-quality monitoring sites in Mitchell County. A pipeline streamflow snapshot from the FLINT RIVER gauge is also available on this page.
Regional Context
Mitchell County has poorer water quality than the average county in Georgia. Its water score is 41.7 points lower than the state average, suggesting more challenges with contamination control or infrastructure than neighboring counties.
Advisory text summarizes county-level public records and is not a replacement for your utility's current Consumer Confidence Report or direct local notices.