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  2. Boil water advisory in effect for metro Atlanta area Dekalb ...

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    A boil water advisory impacting thousands has been implemented in parts of Georgia due to repairs on a "significant water main break," officials said.. The DeKalb County Department of Watershed ...

  3. This Atlanta woman is fighting the city over $10K water bill ...

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    The device tracks water usage more accurately, notifies the billing department that the water is not going down the sewer and could save homeowners money. DeKalb County and Fulton County, where ...

  4. Emergency water main repairs underway in DeKalb County - AOL

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    Crews from the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management are working to repair a broken water main.

  5. DeKalb County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The area of DeKalb county was acquired by the state of Georgia as a result of the 1821 Treaty of Indian Springs with a faction of the Muscogee (Creek). DeKalb County, formed in 1822 from Henry, Gwinnett and Fayette counties, took its name from Baron Johann de Kalb (1721–1780), a Bavarian-born former officer in the French Army, who fought for the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary ...

  6. Nancy Creek (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Creek by Murphey Candler Park. Nancy Creek is a 16.3-mile-long (26.2 km) [1] stream in northern Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It begins in far northern DeKalb County, just north of Chamblee, and flows southwestward into Fulton County, through the far southeast corner of Sandy Springs, then through the Buckhead area of Atlanta.

  7. East Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Water and sewer service also enabled residents to enjoy indoor plumbing. [ citation needed ] After World War II the undeveloped center of the neighborhood was subdivided and developed by the Williams brothers who were born and raised in East Atlanta and had built a lumber and concrete business nearby on Glenwood Avenue.