Crews to inspect 75,000 water valves and fire hydrants countywide
DECATUR, GA—The Department of Watershed Management has initiated a project to assess the condition and proper operation of water valves and fire hydrants countywide. The DeKalb County Water Valve and Fire Hydrant Inspection and Exercising Project will include the inspection and exercising of approximately 55,000 water valves and 20,000 fire hydrants to assess the condition and functionality of the DeKalb County water distribution system.
WACHS Water Services, working on behalf of DeKalb County, is the authorized contractor for the DeKalb County Water Valve and Fire Hydrant Inspection and Exercising Project. The project, a part of DeKalb County’s $2.4 billion Capital Improvement Program (CIP), is set to begin on Nov. 29 and is expected to last two years.
For more information about the DeKalb County Water Valve and Fire Hydrant Inspection and Exercising Project, visit the “Capital Improvement” section of the DWM website at www.dekalbwatershed.com/ dwm-water-valve-fire-hydrant-inspections, call the DWM Project Information Line at 1-800-986-1108 or email projectinfo@dekalbcountyga.gov.