
Residents in DeKalb County can breathe a sigh of relief as the roads enveloping the recent water main fracture on Clairmont Road have been reopened, confirmed by the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management. The rupture of a substantial 30-inch main at 3661 Clairmont Road caused significant disruptions, but crews were dedicated to restoring the situation to normalcy with speed and precision.
Despite the ease of traffic constraints, a boil water advisory stubbornly persists until officials grant permission for its removal. Concerned inhabitants can sketch the boundaries of the advisory area's impact by visiting the DeKalb Boil Water Advisory WebMap, according to DeKalb County Government. And in the meantime, for those whose taps are yet to yield potable water, bottled water distribution continues steadfastly at multiple local fire stations and a nearby RaceTrac station.
Following the completion of repairs, the county has been assiduous in providing support and guidance to its citizens. Fire stations across the region—from Clifton Road to Warren Road—are standing by as pillars of assistance, distributing bottled water to supplement the disrupted service. The department's dedication to community care is evidenced by its expansive setup of water distribution points, ensuring that access to safe drinking water remains an unshaken priority amid the recovery efforts.
To address any lingering issues or queries regarding water services, the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management stays accessible at [email protected] or by phone at 770-270-6243. They remain steadfastly at the beck and call of any residents in quandary or in need of further information amid the aftermath of infrastructure adversity.