DeKalb Watershed Management held a Zoom meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 6:30 p.m. wherein they discussed the timeline for the Dunwoody Knoll Water Main Replacement Project – an area that has long been plagued with water main breaks.

According to DeKalb officials, the process will begin Oct. 6, when crews will begin replacing more than 12,000 linear feet of ductile iron water pipe between Roberts Drive and Redfield Road on Chamblee Dunwoody Road.

The project is expected to last approximately 12 months, officials said, and will affect a handful of roads in addition to Chamblee Dunwoody, including Roberts Drive, Fairfield, Dunwoody Walk, Harris Circle and Harris Court.

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