well at least daycare was like just bring your kid and some bottled water. we will buy some too.
so I only got one kid at home tomorrow
so I only got one kid at home tomorrow
How so? All of the enclaves are Houston water customers.Quote:
our water supply is supposed to be independent of CoH
jetch17 said:
As long as that sh*t doesn't hit CFISD - get these fools back to school!
…water samples will subsequently follow and hopefully we will get the all clear from TCEQ. The City has to wait 24 hours from that point before the boil water notice is suspended. The earliest would be tomorrow night or very early Tuesday morning.”#khou11
— Marcelino Benito (@MarcelinoKHOU) November 28, 2022
Bye Houston, I’ll drink the tap water in Cancun, Mexico instead pic.twitter.com/lE55HAUEpd
— Space Lawyer (@rrossjd) November 28, 2022
schmendeler said:Bye Houston, I’ll drink the tap water in Cancun, Mexico instead pic.twitter.com/lE55HAUEpd
— Space Lawyer (@rrossjd) November 28, 2022
Anti-taxxer said:
Any word on why it took nine whole hours to realize something was amiss?
There you go.J. Walter Weatherman said:
Privately owned buildings all over the world have figured out how to use a generator for backup power. How in the world has the city (government) not solved that yet?
evestor1 said:
I just flushed a toilet and washed my hands in the city of houston.
Still alive!
aTm2004 said:evestor1 said:
I just flushed a toilet and washed my hands in the city of houston.
Still alive!
Now your hands are covered in Sky and airport intern's love.
OnlyForNow said:
It's really ridiculous for offices to be closed.
Schools are closed because they use city water for lunches and drinking fountains, and they can't switch that out.
But offices could just be like, hey y'all don't drink the water out of the bathroom sink.... idiots.
J. Walter Weatherman said:
Buildings all over the world have figured out how to use a generator for backup power. How in the world has the city not solved that yet?