WHCRWA Boil Water Notice Rescinded 2-22-21
Residents and property owners are encouraged to check with their individual municipal utility districts (MUDs) or water providers to confirm that any effective MUD boil water notices have also been lifted before drinking or consuming water.
WHCRWA Boil Water Notice Update 2-21-21
The WHCRWA boil water notice remains in effect. It is anticipated that the WHCRWA will be permitted to lift this notice in an estimated 24 hours.
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.