It is another day of repair work on a water main break on a busy road in Dekalb County.
Thousands are still under a boil water advisory, and the busy roadway in North Dekalb roadway is still closed.
This all started in Chamblee on Monday.
That 30-inch pipe on Clairmont Road at Dresden Drive was first installed in 1941. Dekalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran Johnson said the break is a sign of a larger issue.
“You are seeing aging infrastructure that we as elected officials must deal with because water supply is imperative for economic development and growth,” she said.
She also said they are looking at the integrity of the roadway near the break. Bottled water is still available at a RaceTrac and at local fire stations.
Officials originally said they expected repairs to be finished by early Wednesday afternoon, but they are still underway Thursday morning with no updated timeline.
Crews are also carrying out scheduled maintenance on a different water main on North Druid Hills Road at Spring Creek Road.