3/18/2023 5:00Pm:
We have received notification from the laboratory that all clearance samples collected for the recent boil water event have returned satisfactory, the boil water notice can now be rescinded.
You may now resume normal water usage as desired.
3/16/2023 2:00Pm:
The repair has been completed and water service has been restored.
Boil water tags have been hand delivered to each affected resident.
A Precautionary Boil Water Notice will be in effect since it is possible for harmful bacteria to enter a water distribution system due to either a loss of water pressure or as a result of maintenance work. Once we are able to confirm through biological testing (typically 2-3 days) that no bacteria are present in your water system, we will notify you by door-hanger that this Precautionary Boil Water Notice is no longer in effect.
As a precaution, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advise that all water used for drinking and cooking be boiled and indicate that a rolling boil for a period of one minute is sufficient to render water free of bacteria, viruses, and protozoa.
3/16/2023 12:00Pm:
The FGUA is responding to waterline break and repair within the Stone Mountain drinking water system.
Location of Repair: 6846 Lake View Drive (3”)
Services is being interrupted at 12:00 pm
Repair is anticipated to be completed by 5:00 pm
Boil water notice is being issued system wide (10 service connections)
Boil water tags will be hand delivered to each resident on the system
Upon completion of the repair, a system wide boil water notice is being issued. The precautionary boil water advisory will be rescinded once water samples indicate the water is safe to drink. The FGUA sincerely apologizes for the inconvenience and every effort is being made to restore service as soon as possible.