The massive water crisis in San Angelo continues to leave thousands of homes without access to any type of water with no clear timeline as to when the water will return to residents in the high plane area.
I strongly urge the Biden administration to quickly remedy this decision and allow deployment of resources to all West Texas counties impacted by the recent devastation.
The State is taking steps to open new fuel supply lines to ensure truckers, agriculture producers, emergency responders, and anyone else that runs on diesel will be able to get food to stores and supplies to Texans in need.
The City of San Angelo water system is limping back to life as periods of low water use, like overnight, are allowing the water treatment plant to pump water to more areas of the approximately 620 miles of water pipe interconnected with storage tanks.
The City of San Angelo has officially announced that after weeks without access to clean drinking water, PaulAnn residents are now under a boil notice. According to officials, the do-not-drink notice was rescinded with the approval of TCEQ.