County of Dekalb announces Keswick Drive Water Line Replacement Project Begins April 3

County of Dekalb announces Keswick Drive Water Line Replacement Project Begins April 3
Worker with replacement copper water line somewhere in the greater-Denver area — denverwater.org/
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Efforts to improve water service capacity throughout DeKalb County continue Monday, April 3, with the launch of the Keswick Drive Water Line Replacement Project. Crews will replace 450 linear feet of crumbling water lines with new 8-inch-diameter ductile-iron water lines along Keswick Drive. This line repair project is expected to last approximately one month (April 2023 to May 2023), barring any weather delays.

Normal construction hours will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding major holidays. An increase in construction-related noise and traffic during work hours should be expected.

Information also can be obtained by calling the DWM Project Information Line at 1-800-986-1108 or emailing projectinfo@dekalbcountyga.gov with questions.

Original source can be found here.



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