OFFICIALS: Power restored to Lake Palestine Water Treatment Plant in Tyler
The city says they are working very hard to maintain water pressure, but it is becoming increasingly difficult. Author: Reagan Roy Updated: 3:44 AM CST February 18, 2021
TYLER, Texas After going offline early Wednesday morning, the City of Tyler says the Lake Palestine Water Treatment Plant is back up and running. Oncor was able to restore continuous power this afternoon to the Lake Palestine pump station and we’re preparing for treatment. the city said in a statement. It is expected to take 12 hours to complete a full treatment process and pump the treated water into the city’s main lines. There will continue to be pressure issues throughout tomorrow as we get towers back up. We anticipate normalized pressure by Friday if all benchmarks are met. If power is lost again, these time frames will be adjusted.