Openings and closures following Atlanta's water main breaks | 11alive.com - 11Alive.com WXIA

ATLANTA — Atlanta's water main breaks have shut down many businesses and government offices for days.

While it appears most are back to business, as usual, some are still closed or impacted. 

We checked with officials. Here's a list of statuses you should know about:

• Georgia Aquarium reopened Sunday but will have limited amenities. Guests who had tickets for May 31 or June 1 can exchange them for a future visit.

• Megan Thee Stallion's Monday performance date, rescheduled from Saturday, is set to go on at State Farm Arena. Those who bought tickets Saturday will be honored.

• The World of Coca-Cola is back open.

• Fulton County libraries are expected to open tomorrow if water pressure returns to normal. The East and West End locations closed on Monday.

• Fulton County Public Health Offices are also set to reopen Tuesday. Four of their locations had to close Monday due to water supply issues. 

• Atlanta Public Schools Summer Programs are postponed until the city's boil water advisory is lifted. There's no word on whether programs will resume on Tuesday. A letter was sent to parents.

• Three Bright Horizon's daycare locations remain closed while work continues on West Peachtree Street. Parents have been contacted directly. 

• Grady Hospital is back to normal operations. Patients will be provided bottled water.

• Emory Hospital is back to normal operations.

• Northside Hospital also remains open with limited access to the Spring Street entrance. Anyone with appointments there should confirm with their doctor.

• Eleventh Street Pub remains closed. 

Keep in mind, that a boil water advisory is still in effect. Check Atlanta Watershed's map to see if this includes your area. 

Drivers are asked to avoid 10th through 12th streets as crews continue their work on the intersection of 11th and West Peachtree Street, as it is partially closed. 

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