SAN LEANNA, Texas - The Village of San Leanna has rescinded its boil water notice enacted due to the boil water notice that was in effect in Austin.
The village says lab test results indicate the water in the public system no longer requires boiling prior to human consumption as of Feb. 8.
The village says that due to a multiple barrier failure treatment technique violation and combined filter effluent turbidity reading above 5.0 NTU at the Austin Water facility that supplies supplemental water to the Village of San Leanna, the village issued the notice in accordance with TCEQ guidelines.
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Citywide boil water notice in effect in Austin
Austin Water issued a city-wide precautionary boil water notice on Sunday due to issues with one of its water treatment plants. Any water recovered from plumbing systems was to be boiled before drinking or cooking with it following the guidelines.
In addition to the boil water notice, Austin Water issued emergency water use restrictions, effective immediately, to ensure water is available for firefighting and basic needs.
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