DEMOREST, Ga. — The City of Demorest has issued a Boil Water Advisory effective Friday, April 17, 2026, after a water main break caused disruptions in parts of the city’s water system.
City officials say the break may have led to low or no water pressure in affected areas, creating the potential for microbial contamination. As a precaution, residents in impacted areas are advised to boil tap water or use bottled water for certain uses until further notice.
🚧 Affected Areas
The advisory applies to the following locations:
- Crane Mill Road from 2550 to King Road
- Mt. Zion Road west of GA-365
- Crane Mill Road intersection to Hall County line (including Alonzo Wade Road)
- King Road / Coon Creek area
- Underwood Road
⚠️ What Residents Should Do
Until the advisory is lifted, customers in these areas should use boiled or bottled water for:
- Drinking
- Brushing teeth
- Washing and preparing food
- Making ice
- Preparing baby formula
- Providing drinking water for pets
To properly boil water:
- Heat water until bubbles rise rapidly from the bottom
- Continue boiling for at least one minute
- Allow water to cool before use
✔️ What’s Still Safe
The city says tap water can still be used for:
- Washing clothes
- Dishwashing (if done properly)
- General cleaning and bathing
For full safety guidance, residents can visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
⏳ When Will It Be Lifted?
The advisory will remain in place until the City of Demorest completes testing and confirms the water system is safe. Officials say residents will be notified immediately once the advisory is lifted.
At that time, customers should flush all faucets for at least two minutes before using water for drinking or food preparation.
📞 More Information
Residents with questions can contact the City of Demorest at 678-315-1813.








