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GLENN COUNTY SMART SEARCH UPDATE
In an effort to update our information, residents who previously filed a Well Incident Report whose well has recharged or been repaired are encouraged to contact the Planning Department. If you do not have access to a computer or smart phone, staff will be onsite at the distribution events with tablets to assist residents with completing the report. This report can be completed from a computer or smart phone. Residents can file a Well Incident Report online at: select Well Incident Report from the menu. All reports are from private landowners no community water systems have been impacted in Glenn County.

Of the 210 reports, 148 selected the dry well designation. Glenn County has received 210 reports of well related incidents. We are unable to accept donations at the site. * Please do not bring donations to the water distribution sites. Since the beginning of the pandemic, at least 1 in 4 residents have been infected, a total of 7,238 reported cases. The Glenn County SMART Team was featured in the winter addition of the Community Health Magazine SMART is the System-wide Mental Health Assessment Treatment Team.

Please contact the local court to learn dates when additional case types will be. The following offices are now accepting e-filed records for limited case types. Residents with running water to their house are not eligible. Once the case has been accepted you can print out the documents you wish to have served and forward them to the Marshals office located at 160 Pryor Street, J102, Atlanta, Ga 30303.Resident must document that they have a residential well that has gone dry due to drought.Residents must complete a Glenn County Well Incident report.
