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Update: Water Breach Fixed on S. Indian Creek
A contractor putting in fiber conduit accidentally compromised the line.

Updated 5:28 p.m.: DeKalb County chief communications officer Burke Brennan tells Patch that a breach on S. Indian Creek Thursday afternoon that caused a water outage is now fixed. Only a couple of residences were affected, he said.
Brennan clarified information provided earlier that a contractor doing directional boring work in the area broke the water main. Brennan tells Patch it was a small line that was "compromised."
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A contractor doing directional boring work along S. Indian Creek Dr. near Rowland Thursday afternoon caused a water main break after accidentally nipping a line, DeKalb county chief communications officer Burke Brennan told Patch.
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"Water crews are on the scene, and they're going to be working as expeditiously as possible," he said.
The contracting work is part of a cell phone tower project.
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