DeKalb County, Ga. – A significant water main leak has been identified in the McLendon Drive area, according to the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management (DWM). The leak involves a sizable 42-inch-diameter water main and has prompted immediate repair efforts.
Repair Operations Underway
As of 1 p.m. Monday, repair operations were already in progress. However, DWM has not provided an estimate for the duration of the repairs. The department is working diligently to address the issue and restore normalcy to the affected area as swiftly as possible.
Reports of Water Pressure Issues
Residents in the vicinity have reported experiencing low-to-no water pressure overnight. Despite these reports, DWM has clarified that they are not currently aware of any water service outages resulting from the leak. However, they continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure minimal disruption to water services.
Ensuring Community Resilience
Water main leaks can have significant implications for communities, impacting daily activities and potentially causing disruptions in essential services. The prompt response and ongoing efforts by the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management are crucial in mitigating any adverse effects on residents and businesses in the area.
Map of the Affected Area
Map showing the location of the water main leak in the McLendon Drive area of DeKalb County.
Conclusion: Stay Informed and Prepared
As repair efforts continue, residents and businesses in the affected area are encouraged to stay informed about updates from the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management. Timely communication and preparedness can help minimize inconvenience and ensure the resilience of the community in the face of such challenges. For the latest news and updates, download The Local News App to your phone.
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