News Release: UPDATE AS OF 09-30-2024 (12:45 A.M.) DWM ISSUES BOIL WATER ADVISORY FOR RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA FROM MARTIN L. KING, JR. DRIVE SOUTH OF I-20, CITY OF FAIRBURN, CITY OF SOUTH FULTON, CHATTAHOOCHEE HILLS, PALMETTO, UNION CITY
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September 29, 2024
NEWS RELEASE
UPDATE AS OF 09-30-2024 (12:45 A.M.)
DWM ISSUES BOIL WATER ADVISORY FOR RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES IN THE CITY OF ATLANTA FROM MARTIN L. KING, JR. DRIVE SOUTH OF I-20, CITY OF FAIRBURN, CITY OF SOUTH FULTON, CHATTAHOOCHEE HILLS, PALMETTO, AND UNION CITY
ATLANTA—The Department of Watershed Management (DWM) has issued a boil water advisory out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with Georgia EPD guidance for public advisory. DWM calls for immediate water restriction for critical uses only to allow system pressures to rebuild.
A failure at the Adamsville Pumping Station has caused a widespread water outage for customers in parts of the City of Atlanta from Martin L. King, Jr. Dr., south of I-20, to the City of Fairburn, the City of South Fulton, Chattahoochee Hills, Palmetto, and Union City. As a result, there may be low or no water pressure in the affected area.
Please find the map of the affected area provided below.
The boil water advisory will remain in place until DWM is cleared to lift the advisory following sampling protocols.
To protect the public from a potential health hazard, all residents and property owners who have experienced water outages and/or low water pressures are advised to boil all water before using or using bottled water for drinking, cooking, preparing baby food, or brushing teeth. The water should be boiled for one minute past a rolling boil. Infants, the elderly, and those with immune deficiencies should be particularly cautious. Do not drink water from public water fountains in the impacted area.
Vigorous hand washing or showers with soap and tap water should be safe for basic personal hygiene. However, use boiled (then cooled) water and handwashing soap if washing hands to prepare food.
The public should continue to boil their water or use bottled water until the boil water advisory is lifted. If you experienced a water loss at your address, but your address is not within the area described, the City recommends you follow these precautions.
The Department of Watershed Management will follow its flushing protocols for the system as a precaution and has sampled the affected zones to affirm that there is no contamination in the system. The Georgia Environmental Protection Division will advise DWM when the advisory can be lifted.
Stay tuned to local news outlets, and connect with us on our social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @ATLWatershed. Visit https://bit.ly/BoilWaterAdvisoryResponse to learn precautions to take during a boil water advisory.
Utilization of the interactive online map should be prioritized. Cropping still images of the interactive online map is against best practices. For television (or video) media distribution, GIS recommends the attached pdf/jpeg map, which includes proper date and time stamping. Kindly request from the GIS on-call staff when any updates are needed. Please do not screenshot or crop a static image of the online map!
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