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Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announces James “Gregory” Eyerly, former water director for the City of Houston, as Atlanta's new Department of Watershed commissioner.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announced the appointment of a new commissioner for the Department of Watershed Management.
For years before a crippling water system break, Atlanta was required to spend billions on its sewer system. Investment in the water system fell off. After the days-long outage in Midtown and ...
The failure of the Atlanta water system expanded on Sunday for a third day, with two more water main breaks reported near the city center.
Atlanta's Department of Watershed provided an update Tuesday during the city's utilities committee meeting following the water main breaks.
Atlanta officials on Thursday morning lifted the last boil water advisory put in place after a string of water main breaks left parts of the major US city without drinkable water nearly a week ...
A spokesperson from the Atlanta Department of Watershed Management said that the break was a 48-inch transmission line that directly connected to the city’s water treatment plant.
The Department of Watershed Management bills approximately 170,000 accounts across residential, commercial and industrial customers in the City of Atlanta.
A northwest Atlanta property owner felt she had no choice but to take the city to court after getting $81,000 in bills for a building with no running water. So she sued the Department of Watershed ...
City leaders and residents in Atlanta have questioned the timeliness of Atlanta Watershed updates during the city's water crisis.
Mayor Andre Dickens admitted, "Overnight, we did not do the best job of communicating," as Atlanta battled a city water crisis.