Contaminated water? Boil notice?

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The Milkman
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I'm seeing conflicting reports about a water boil notice that tap water may be contaminated.

Can anyone confirm or deny this?
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tmaggie50
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News 2 Houston said it wasn't true about 45 minutes ago
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I did hear on either tv or radio that one of the small MUDs or some other smaller utility district had issued a boil notice. Can't remember which it was but I do recall hearing it. Sorry I don't have more info.
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rilloaggie said:

I did hear on either tv or radio that one of the small MUDs or some other smaller utility district had issued a boil notice. Can't remember which it was but I do recall hearing it. Sorry I don't have more info.


Nottingham Country just west of the Barker Reservoir has a boil water notice in effect.
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This link https://www.tceq.texas.gov/response/hurricanes has lots of information, including lists of inoperable water and wastewater systems, and systems with Boil Water Notices. There may be a lag between water systems reporting to TCEQ and the information getting updated on the lists.
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Berkey is much better than boiling. We don't drink Houston water without the Berkey
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