| Water |
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Newton County Water Authority |
| Sewer/Waste Water |
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Newton County Water Authority |
| Electricity |
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Walton EMC/GA Power/MEAG |
| Telecom |
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AT&T |
Surface Arteries
- Interstate 20 (East-West to Atlanta/Augusta, offers optimal access to Hwy. 441 to Athens)
- Hwy. 278 (East-West to Conyers/Madison, offers alternate east-west route to I-16)
- Hwy. 29 (North-South, offers optimal access to Hwy. 78 and Monticello)
Air Transportation
Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport provides more than 2,400 domestic and international flights daily. 42 miles from Stanton Springs traveling east on I-20 to I-285 South/West. Approximately 50 minutes drive time.
Covington Municipal Airport is convenient for small private planes, corporate jets planes and helicopters with a maximum runway length of 5500 linear feet. The airport offers aircraft tie down, airframe and power plant repair, and corporate hanger space.
Rail Service
Intermodal provides transportation service access to the entire United States via the CSX rail network. The CSX terminal in Atlanta's Husley Yard ranks 7th in terms of freight volume for CSX. Hulsey handles more than 500 trucks and 16 trains per day while accommodating 180 flatcars at a time.
The Norfolk Inman Yard, in Atlanta, is the largest of the company's 33 intermodal yards and includes the nation's first intermodal facility. The company handles 1 million railcar and intermodal shipments to and from Atlanta annually, with at least two stack trains leaving Atlanta daily for the West Coast. Visit www.nscorp.com .
Ports
Stanton Springs is located 221 miles (3 hrs. 45 mins) from the Port of Savannah, the second busiest deep water container port on the U.S. East Coast. The port offers two terminals: Garden City and Ocean.
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