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Winter Storm Recovery and Customer Assistance

February 24, 2021 8 a.m. Emergency water use restrictions implemented by Austin Water on February 20, 2021, will be lifted on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 8 a.m. The emergency restrictions, urging customers to limit water use to basic needs, were put in place to help the distribution system quickly deliver excess water to Austin’s reservoirs and improve overall system pressure. After a monitoring period, and with an excess of 120 million gallons in reserves, it has been determined that Austin Water’s system has safely entered into a healthy range – allowing for lifting of emergency water restrictions.   February 23, 2021 11:30 a.m. Austin Water has lifted the boil water notice for all customers. Customers no longer need to boil water used for drinking, cooking and, making ice. Water quality testing submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has confirmed that tap water meets all regulatory standards and is safe for human consumption.

Volunteers, donors step up with water to help

Volunteers, donors step up with water to help South Louisiana lawmaker arranges “a massive convoy”; meantime, truckers deliver pallets to WK hospitals Donated water is unloaded Feb. 23 at Common Ground Community Center in Shreveport. (Source: Adria Goins/KSLA News 12) By Curtis Heyen | February 23, 2021 at 5:32 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 10:45 PM (KSLA) — Volunteers far and wide are stepping up to help ensure Northwest Louisiana residents have water during outages arising from last week’s winter storms. District 18 state Rep. Jeremy LaCombe, of Livonia, came Tuesday “with a massive convoy,” as he described it. Volunteers, donors near and far step up to provide water to those who need it

INTERVIEW: Mayor Perkins updates citizens on city s progress restoring water service

INTERVIEW: Mayor Perkins updates citizens on city’s progress restoring water service Mayor Adrian Perkins (Source: KSLA) By Destinee Patterson | February 23, 2021 at 2:10 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 10:48 PM SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Shreveport Mayor Adrian Perkins spoke with KSLA’s Destinee Patterson Tuesday, Feb. 23 to update citizens on the city’s progress restoring water service after severe winter weather that passed through the week of Feb. 15 caused a nearly citywide outage. According to the mayor’s office, the Water Department is now seeing water pressure increase at the 70th and Pines Road booster station. West Shreveport’s water pressure is still low, but the pressure is expected to begin increasing over the next few hours now that there is enough water to turn on the booster pumps. Crews are now repairing breaks, primarily in the Queensborough area.

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