Partners in Progress Newsletter
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SOCIOS EN EL PROGRESO 2024 EDICIÓN OTOÑO
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Partners in Progress Summer 2021
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Partners in Progress Newsletter January 2020
Partners in Progress Newsletter Fall 2019
WHCRWA WaterWorks December 2018 Newsletter
WHCRWA Water System Situational Update 2-21-21 / 2pm
The WHCRWA continues to distribute emergency water supplies to the utility districts that have requested it. Because the WHCRWA is currently under a boil water notice, the WHCRWA is only delivering emergency water supplies to the utility districts that have requested emergency water supplies.
WHCRWA Water System Situational Update 2-20-21 7pm
The WHCRWA continues to distribute emergency water supplies to the utility districts that have requested it.
WHCRWA Water System Situational Update 2-20-21
As of Saturday morning, Feb. 20, the WHCRWA received enough surface water through the City of Houston waterline to fill the WHCRWA ground storage tanks, a critical step in returning the waterline pressure necessary to resume normal service.
WHCRWA Water System Situational Update Friday, February 19, 2021 – 6 p.m.
As of 4 p.m., the WHCRWA received enough supply to begin delivering emergency water to some MUDs experiencing critically low water supplies.
WHCRWA SURFACE WATER OUTAGE CONTINUES
A boil water notice continues to be in effect, and we are working with the City of Houston to pressurize the waterline that supplies the WHCRWA Pump Station. We do not currently have an estimated delivery time for restored service.
WHCRWA ISSUES BOIL WATER NOTICE TO UTILITY DISTRICT CUSTOMERS
To ensure destruction of all harmful bacteria and other microbes, water for drinking, cooking, and ice making should be boiled and cooled prior to use for drinking water or human consumption purposes. The water should be brought to a vigorous rolling boil and then boiled for two minutes.