
About half of Texans still have issues with their water supply after widespread power outages
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Water service remained disrupted for about half of the residents of Texas early Sunday, a lingering consequence of the widespread power outages from devastating winter weather and an unprepared infrastructure.
More than 1,300 public water systems have reported disruptions in service, with many leading to boil-water notices, according to Gary Rasp, media specialist for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. On Sunday the issues were still affecting more than 14.1 million people -- or slightly less than half the state's population of 29 million -- spread across 197 counties. The water disruptions have been slowly declining now that the majority of power outages have been restored. As of Sunday morning, 145 boil-water notices have been rescinded, Rasp said. The city of Galveston lifted its boil-water notice midday Sunday and is removing water restrictions, according to a post on the city's Facebook page.More Related News

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