The upgrade to Atlanta’s failing water infrastructure will cost an estimated $2 billion and take 20 years to complete, ...
City of Atlanta leaders and Mayor Andre Dickens acknowledged on Tuesday that the city has some major problems with its ...
City officials estimate repairing and replacing thousands of pipes will take two decades and cost upwards of $2 billion.
Water main breaks are a frequent problem across the city, as many of the system’s pipes are more than 100 years old.
Atlanta is on its way to making major upgrades to its aging water and wastewater infrastructure. Mayor Andre Dickens and the Department of Watershed Management provided updates on the work and ...
ATLANTA — A water main break sent water gushing into a northeast Atlanta road. It shut down Lindbergh Drive at the beginning ...
On September 23, 2024, the OIG office initiated an investigation into the unlawful detention and search of five employees.
ATLANTA — Crews with the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management say they have completed repairs to a water main ...
ATLANTA — Trust in Atlanta Watershed Management is going down the drain for some customers after they were erroneously sent a letter in the mail. Written inside the letter, in big red letters ...
Editor’s note: This story has been changed to reflect city of Atlanta Department of Watershed Commissioner Mikita Browning’s resignation from the position. An earlier version of the story ...
The whistleblower behind the allegations against Atlanta’s Department of Watershed Management claims they were subjected to signing illegible documents and forcibly searched when a manager’s ...