Contractor Damages Water Main Near Fowler Park, Prompting Boil Water Advisory
A contractor struck a water main near Fowler Park on Thursday, leaving southwestern Forsyth County residents under a boil water advisory.

A contractor struck and damaged a water main near Fowler Park on Thursday, March 20, triggering a water outage and low-pressure incident across the southwestern portion of Forsyth County and prompting the Forsyth County Department of Water & Sewer to issue a boil water advisory.
The department reported the service disruption after the contractor hit the main, cutting water pressure to an unspecified number of customers in the area. The exact boundaries of the affected zone have not been detailed in official releases, though the county described the incident as concentrated in the southwestern portion of the county. A Facebook post from the department described the affected area more broadly as "the western part of the county."
The identity of the contractor, the nature of the work being performed at the time of the strike, and the size or age of the damaged main have not been publicly disclosed. No injuries were reported in available information.
The boil water advisory remained in effect as of Friday morning. The department had not yet released the full text of the advisory, including specific instructions such as recommended boil times or guidance for vulnerable populations, in materials available to this outlet. The county had also not announced whether bottled water distribution sites were established for affected residents.

Boil water advisories are standard protocol when a water main breach creates conditions that could allow contaminants to enter the distribution system. Advisories are typically lifted only after the main is repaired, pressure is restored, and water sampling confirms the supply meets safety standards.
Residents in the southwestern portion of Forsyth County seeking updates on restoration timelines, affected street listings, or health guidance should contact the Forsyth County Department of Water & Sewer directly and monitor the department's official social media channels for the latest information.
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