Media release from Floyd County, GA:
The Floyd County Commission approved Arnold & Itkin LLP as lead counsel to represent Floyd County in pursuing claims against persons and entities responsible for polluting county landfills, and other affected properties, including drinking water wells and parks, with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS.
PFAS are often referred to as forever chemicals because they do not break down easily in the environment and can create long-term challenges for local governments responsible for protecting public health, drinking water resources, parks, landfills, and other public infrastructure.
PFAS contamination can place significant financial and operational burdens on taxpayers by requiring monitoring, testing, treatment, remediation and other protective measures to safeguard residents and public property. The pollution has caused, and continues to cause, real financial and health damages to the citizens of Floyd County.
Commissioners also recognized Floyd County District Attorney Investigator Jamie White for his efforts to save a child’s life.
On Sunday, May 3, 2026, while camping at the Rocky Mountain Project, Investigator White heard frantic cries for help and saw a child, approximately 10 years old, in distress and drowning in the lake.
“We appreciate Investigator White’s heroic efforts while off duty and are glad he was in a place he was needed at a time when he was desperately needed,” Floyd County Commission Chair Rhonda Wallace said.
Without hesitation, Investigator White dove into the lake, rescued the child, and brought him safely back to shore. His courage, dedication, and quick actions reflect great credit upon himself and are in keeping with the highest traditions of law enforcement service.
During Tuesday’s meeting, commissioners also approved using SPLOST funds as a local match for a state grant to pave a portion of Turner Road NE with a rubberized asphalt compound. Commissioners also approved replacing a chiller at the Sara Hightower Regional Library.




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