Save Money, Save Water Published on March 13, 2026 Charlotte Water encourages homeowners to fix common household leaks to save money and water. Leaks from faucets, toilets, and outdoor systems can waste water and increase bills. Simple repairs can prevent this, like replacing facet parts or toilet flappers. Tagged as: , Announcements
Preventing Frozen Pipes and What to Do if You Experience Frozen Pipes Published on January 20, 2026 Do you know what to do in case of a frozen pipe?Read our article to learn how to prepare your house pipes ahead of winter. The earlier you prepare, the better, in case of an unexpected freeze event. Tagged as: , Announcements
Mount Holly Pump Station Officially Commissioned Published on September 29, 2025 Charlotte Water and the City of Mount Holly celebrated the official commissioning of the Mount Holly Pump Station at Tuckaseege Park. This transformative moment reinforces our commitment to providing the best regional water infrastructure for our community. Tagged as: , Announcements
Great News! Another year of great water Published on June 02, 2025 Charlotte Water has published its 2024 Drinking Water Quality Report, showing zero violations and continued delivery of safe, high-quality water to over one million customers. The report, mailed to Mecklenburg County homes in June, details water sources, over 170,000 annual tests, and safety updates on lead, copper, and forever chemicals. Tagged as: , Announcements
Lyngbya Treatment Underway at Mountain Island & Lakes Norman & Wylie Published on April 25, 2025 Our excellent drinking water starts with protecting the source, The Catawba River. Charlotte Water (CLTWater) is part of the Catawba-Wateree Water Management Group (CWWMG), which manages the river and lake system. Tagged as: , Announcements
How Do Water Towers Work? Published on April 10, 2024 Did you ever wonder how water tanks work?Charlotte Water (CLT Water) employees dedicate their efforts to delivering safe, reliable water from the river to the tap. CLT Water has 11 elevated storage tanks. Our water treatment operators fill the tanks each night to prepare for morning use. Each day they refill as needed. Tagged as: , Announcements
What Causes High Water Pressure and How Do I Fix It? Published on April 10, 2024 Did you know:Water pressure is primarily due to the elevation of storage tanks relative to the elevation of your home. Tagged as: , Announcements