Why Enon faces water damage risk
Enon’s documented culvert-replacement history at the Camp Creek tributary crossing is a real, checkable local detail most competitor pages won’t have.
Enon is one of South Fulton’s founding communities.
Enon Road crosses a Camp Creek tributary, where the City of South Fulton completed a $2.1 million TSPLOST-funded project replacing a deteriorating culvert with a new 12ft x 10ft precast concrete culvert, plus drainage, curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements.
South Fulton spans 90+ square miles blending urban and rural terrain, and Enon sits in the more rural, semi-rural portion of the city.
Proximity to the Camp Creek tributary means some Enon parcels see heavier rain-driven surface water exposure, while homes on well and septic systems — common in this more rural pocket — face different failure points than municipal-water homes, including well pressure tank failures and septic backup as a Category 3 contamination event. As an older, established rural community, aging plumbing, including polybutylene in homes from the 1978-1995 window, is also a reasonable, conditional factor.