Here are the boiling water notices in the San Antonio area

SANTO ANTÓNIO – Power outages and broken pipes across the state of Texas are causing water quality concerns in many counties. Millions of people across the state are under warning of boiling water.

A Water Boil Warning means that residents must boil water before drinking (for example, washing hands / face, brushing teeth, drinking, etc.). Children, the elderly and people with weakened immune systems are particularly vulnerable to harmful bacteria and all customers must follow these instructions). To ensure the destruction of all harmful bacteria and other microbes, water for drinking, cooking and ice making must be boiled and cooled before being used for drinking or human consumption. The water should be brought to a vigorous boil and then boiled for two minutes. Instead of boiling, individuals can buy bottled water or obtain water from some other source suitable for drinking water or for human consumption. When it is no longer necessary to boil water, public water system officials will notify customers that the water is safe to drink or for human consumption.

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Here are the notices for residents of Bexar County and other nearby counties:

Bandera County

  • Monarch Utilities issued a “Boiling Water Notice” to customers on Lake Medina Shores Water system, Public Water System ID nº 0100037, located in the municipality of Bandera.

  • Bandera County No. 1 freshwater supply district, located in Bandera, PWS # 0100011

Bexar County

  • Monarch Utilities issued a “Boiling Water Notice” to customers on Coolcrest water system, Public Water System ID No. 0150046, located in Bexar County.

  • Eastern District Special Utilities District underwent water cuts and distribution pressures below minimum standards and issued a boiling water warning.

  • Monarch Utilities issued a “Boiling Water Notice” to customers on Stage Coach Hills water system, Public Water System ID No. 0150019, located in Bexar County.

Comal County

  • New Braunfels utilities (NBU) public water system (PWS TX0460001) issued a boiling water warning to all customers.

  • Monarch Utilities issued a “Boiling Water Notice” to customers on Rim Rock Ranch Water system, Public Water System ID nº 0460211, located in the municipality of Comal.

  • Monarch Utilities issued a “Boiling Water Notice” to customers on Windmill Ranch subdivision Water system, Public Water System ID nº 0460221, located in the municipality of Comal.

Gillespie County

  • Monarch Utilities issued a “Boiling Water Notice” to customers on Oakview water system, Public Water System ID No. 0860107, located in Gillespie County.

Guadeloupe County

  • Green Valley Special Utilities District issued a boiling water warning to all customers

Hays County

  • San Marcos City issued a boiling water warning to all water customers in the city of San Marcos.

Kerr County

  • Water system of the city of Kerrville (ID No. 133001), the Texas Environmental Quality Commission issued a boiling water warning to all customers.

  • Monarch Utilities announced a “Boiling Water Notice” for customers at Central point water system, Public Water System ID No. 1330007, located in Kerr County.

  • Monarch Utilities is requesting your help to announce a “Boiling Water Notice” to our customers on Hills & Dales water system, Public Water System ID No. 1330030, located in Kerr County. Due to repeated power outages, the system is unable to meet demand. Bacteriological samples will be collected as soon as conditions improve, and the concessionaire would cancel the Boiling Water Notice at that time. This warning affects all 73 customers.

Medina County

  • Monarch Utilities issued a “Boiling Water Notice” to customers on Rocky Creek Subdivision water system, Public Water System ID No. 1630038, located in the municipality of Medina.

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