DECATUR, GA—Contractors working on behalf of DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management have completed the replacement of the damaged 30-inch-diameter water line. The work took place overnight beginning on Thursday, June 22, at 8 p.m. to lessen the impact on residents, businesses, and commuters near DeKalb Industrial Way.
County officials said the replacement was completed today (June 23) at 7:10 a.m. and water has been fully restored. Residents and businesses in the affected area may experience brown water now that water service has been restored.
Customers are encouraged to run the faucets inside and outside their homes/businesses to clear the internal plumbing. Particles accumulate in the water mains and can be stirred up as valves are operated and water flow patterns are changed.
Customers with any questions or concerns can contact the DeKalb County Watershed Department at 770-270-6243. Residents and businesses in the affected area may experience brown water now that water service has been restored.
Customers are encouraged to run the faucets inside and outside their homes/businesses to clear the internal plumbing. Particles accumulate in the water mains and can be stirred up as valves are operated and water flow patterns are changed.
Customers with any questions or concerns can contact the DeKalb County Watershed Department at 770-270-6243.
County officials said the replacement was completed today (June 23) at 7:10 a.m. and water has been fully restored. Residents and businesses in the affected area may experience brown water now that water service has been restored.
Customers are encouraged to run the faucets inside and outside their homes/businesses to clear the internal plumbing. Particles accumulate in the water mains and can be stirred up as valves are operated and water flow patterns are changed.
Customers with any questions or concerns can contact the DeKalb County Watershed Department at 770-270-6243. Residents and businesses in the affected area may experience brown water now that water service has been restored.
Customers are encouraged to run the faucets inside and outside their homes/businesses to clear the internal plumbing. Particles accumulate in the water mains and can be stirred up as valves are operated and water flow patterns are changed.
Customers with any questions or concerns can contact the DeKalb County Watershed Department at 770-270-6243.
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