Boil Water Advisory Issued for Clarkesville Subdivisions After Hydrant Replacement

Residents in parts of Clarkesville are being advised to boil their water following a temporary disruption to the water system caused by maintenance work earlier this week.

According to a notice issued by the City of Demorest Water Department, a boil water advisory was put in place April 30 after crews replaced a fire hydrant in the area. The work may have led to low water pressure or temporary outages, which can increase the risk of contamination entering the system.

The advisory affects the following areas:

  • Five Oaks Drive
  • Grand Oaks Subdivision

Officials say the advisory is being issued out of an abundance of caution, as reduced pressure in water lines can create the potential for microbial contamination.

Residents who experienced low pressure or outages are urged to use only boiled tap water or bottled water for:

  • Drinking
  • Brushing teeth
  • Preparing food or baby formula
  • Washing food
  • Making ice
  • Giving water to pets

To properly boil water, residents should:

  • Bring water to a rolling boil, with bubbles rising rapidly from the bottom
  • Continue boiling for at least one minute
  • Allow the water to cool before use

Health officials note that other household uses, such as laundry and dishwashing, can continue without boiling water if done properly.

The advisory will remain in effect until testing confirms the water is safe. Residents will be notified once the advisory is lifted. At that time, customers are advised to flush all faucets for at least two minutes before using water for drinking or cooking.

For questions, residents can contact the water department at 678-315-1813.

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