The City would like to thank our community for its understanding and calls of support for this system-wide (Nolanville to Cove) request for Voluntary Water Conservation. THERE IS NO LONGER A NEED FOR VOLUNTARY CONSERVATION. See the statement below from WCID #1:

Today, WCID posted this update:
Going into the weekend before the bad weather, Bell County Water Control and Improvement District 1 notified their customers of current plant capacity restrictions, knowing the freezing temperatures were coming and having the possibility of broken water lines increasing usage. With the Rehabilitation and Expansion Project ongoing, 39% of plant capacity has been reduced for construction. WCID 1 had no issues maintaining capacity through the entire weekend. Late yesterday evening, it was noted that usage was up, from thawed broken water lines, almost reaching restricted plant capacity. WCID 1 staff felt confident we could maintain customer tank levels with no water shortage until additional plant capacity came online today. Although WCID 1 did not officially issue a conservation notice; some customers did issue a conservation notice, and those were appreciated. As of 1:15PM ground storage tank elevations have risen, and the plant has an additional 6.5MG of capacity.

If you have questions regarding this matter, you may contact Trevor Butler at 254-501-9243.


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