💧 **Service Excellence Meets Smart Investment**
They recently captured impressive service excellence in action, showcasing the Water Utility crew diligently working late on Grimes Bridge Road. This team swiftly addressed a failed service connection, effectively preventing a shutdown and a boil water notice during peak traffic hours.
Their efforts reflect a commitment beyond hard work; it stems from proactive infrastructure investment. The City of Roswell allocates $400,000–$500,000 each year to monitor and replace aging pipes before failures occur, ensuring safe and uninterrupted service for residents.
While many cities are just starting to tackle aging water systems, Roswell leads the way—integrating smart technology like iHydrant with award-winning water operations to safeguard the community and strategically plan for the future.
See more by checking out their page at: @cityofroswellga