Tyler Water Utilities rescinds boil water notice kltv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kltv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The City of Tyler today announced that it will delay water disconnections for two months and will not be charging late fees or disconnect fees to assist those affected by the recent severe weather event.
Tyler Water Utilities Delays Disconnections For Two Months
With reports of many Texans receiving extraordinary light bills and pushes for utility companies to show some thought and compassion to Texans recovering from the winter storm and furthermore, stressed over the pandemic, the City Of Tyler will be giving residents much needed relief.
According to a press release we received from Adriana Rodriguez with The City Of Tyler Communications Office, Tyler Water Utilities will delay disconnections for two months and will not be charging late fees or disconnect fees to assist those affected by last week s winter storm. If you re behind on your water bill, this would be a perfect time to get caught up on it!
Whitehouse water system encounters new challenges, struggles to keep up with demand
City remains under boil water notice
Whitehouse Water By Blake Holland and KLTV Digital Media Staff | February 22, 2021 at 6:50 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 1:26 AM
WHITEHOUSE, Texas (News release) - As of this afternoon, we continue to struggle with keeping up with the demand on our system. Today we have experienced water main breaks and damage from electrical system fluctuations that occurred during and after the storm.
Around 10 a.m. we had a 12-inch water main break. This break impacted our system in two ways. First, we had to shut down the operation of one of our booster pumps to relieve pressure on a nearby valve and to ensure the safety of our crews. This also meant that we required a large amount of water to refill and recharge this line putting us further behind in keeping up with demand.