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Dog Ridge boil notice lifted

BELTON — The Dog Ridge Water Supply Corp. on Friday lifted a boil water notice issued Wednesday after a water line break. Customers affected by the boil notice live in the Sherwood Shores 7 subdivision and on FM 1670 from Whisper Trail north to Interstate 14/State Highway 190. “Our system has taken the necessary corrective actions to restore adequate pressure, disinfectant levels and/or bacteriological quality and has provided (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) with testing results that indicate that the water no longer requires boiling as of 6/11/2021,” the supplier said in a statement Friday. Customers with question can call Dog Ridge Water Supply at 254-939-6533.

Sunday Weather Xtreme: A Nice Day for a Race : The Alabama Weather Blog

Bill Murray | April 18, 2021 @ 7:00 am ?The focus for precipitation over the Southeast continues to be along the Gulf Coast for the past few days along an old front that has been hanging out over the Northern Gulf. Moisture levels are high along the Gulf Coast. But the front and the moisture will push southward today, moving away from the coast, and to the Central Gulf and Central Florida by tomorrow. By Tuesday, it will be over South Florida. Behind the front, the air over the Southeast is very dry, and that is the second part of the story. The final part of the weather equation for us is the weak disturbances that will be passing by to our north over the next few days. Let’s take all these parts and put our weather forecast together.

Preparing for another power disaster could be costly for Granite Shoals

DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now The city of Granite Shoals could buy additional power generators to help provide electricity in case of rolling blackouts, such as the ones experienced during the February winter storm, or other outages. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro After assessing what Old Man Winter threw at the city of Granite Shoals on Feb. 11-18, officials are looking at ways to prepare for his future fits of rage, particularly addressing electricity challenges. However, the costs for some of the preparations could be close to $1 million.

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