Officials have shut off water service for some neighborhoods in Dunwoody on Wednesday morning after a water main break on Vermack Road.
Dunwoody High School’s 2,000 students and staff have been bused to Chamblee High School due to the outage at the school, Principal Tom Bass said in a letter to parents shared by the school district.
The break has also caused low water pressure in the surrounding area. DeKalb County Watershed Management is working to repair the water main, according to a social media post.
DWM is currently making repairs to a broken #WaterMain on Vermack Rd & will be distributing bottled water in this area to affected residents while repair is being completed. Residents experiencing low – no water pressure should call DWM at 770-270-6243. pic.twitter.com/eJoDRB0ch6
— DeKalb Watershed (@DeKalbWatershed) October 30, 2024
The county will also be distributing water bottles for those without service. Areas experiencing an outage include the 4700 block of Vermack Road, the city of Dunwoody posted to social media .
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