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Water main break left Midtown Atlanta area all wet a century ago, too

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Last updated: June 9, 2024 7:44 am
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ExploreMore recent history: Atlanta is no stranger to water main breaks, some of them major

“One of the city’s largest mains ‘blew up’ and flooded the vicinity, shutting off the water supply for about an hour,” the Journal reported. “Approximately 100 square feet of street paving on Spring Street was undermined and washed out.”

There was, the Journal said, the usual shutting off of valves, opening of others and hustling to fix the problem. Although “a limited supply of water was thus made available… the regular flow throughout practically all of the city was affected.”

Pedestrians, autos and street cars converged on Peachtree Street in Five Points downtown in the 1920s, just as they do today. AJC PHOTO ARCHIVES

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ExploreDEJA NEWS: How the AJC covered historic Atlanta events

If West Peachtree became an impromptu river during the past week’s water main break, Spring Street was Lake Midtown back in 1929. At least temporarily.

“Thousands of gallons poured through the break, and the intersection of the streets was deep in water for a time,” the Journal noted.

This being Atlanta, even during the days when the automobile was still somewhat newfangled, the inevitable rubbernecking began, adding to the misery.

“Traffic was rerouted and police were called out to keep spectators back,” according to the Journal.

A brief in the Aug. 15, 1915 Journal detailed how one youngster described a water main break as a "geyser."

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With taps going dry, citizens let loose their frustration on city officials, albeit without the benefit of social media postings or even local TV coverage, which WSB didn’t bring to town until 1948. Still, Atlantans of nearly a century ago could thank the late Alexander Graham Bell for giving them the means to contact the folks in charge.

“Hundreds of telephone calls poured into the city hall seeking the reason for the stoppage of water supply,” the Journal reported.


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