A boil water advisory has been issued in Dekalb County, Georgia, located in metro Atlanta, due to a water main break.
DeKalb County officials have announced that the water is now safe to drink for most of the county with a small section still ...
DeKalb County Commissioner Robert Patrick posted a map on Facebook of the boil water advisory boundaries that were included ...
DeKalb officials said the boil water advisory is in effect for the areas east of Moreland Avenue, west of Candler ...
A boil water advisory is in effect for certain areas of DeKalb County due to a drop in water pressure from a water main break ...
The advisory remains in place for a small section of Clairmont Road between North Decatur Road and Scott Boulevard.
DeKalb County Watershed Management announced Friday night, Jan.17, that it has lifted a boil water advisory for all but a small swath of Clairmont Road. The only area still under the advisory is along ...
The pipe broke Tuesday, causing a hole to form on Clairmont Road. The county said nearly 8,800 households, representing an estimated 20,000 people, in the Toco Hill neighborhood and surrounding areas ...
A water main break in DeKalb County is impacting thousands of residents and businesses.
A water main break has closed part of Clairmont Road in Brookhaven, causing major traffic disruptions and water pressure ...
A water pipe installed nearly a century ago in DeKalb County served the purpose at the time, but now it’s decades past its expected lifespan.