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Boil orders in effect for much of the Houston area

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The extreme winter weather in the Houston area has not only posed issues with the power supply. There are also issues with water pressure and threats of possible contaminants.

Water utilities all over southeast Texas have issued boil orders due to low water pressure. Some have even had to shut off entire supplies.

Here are the utilities that have reported complete water service outages:

Bacliff Municipal Utilities District
West Harris County Regional Water Authority

Once service is restored for customers, it is likely boil order notices will be issued.

Here are the area utilities that have reported boil order notices:

Angleton
Bacliff
Baytown
Bellaire
Clear Lake
Harris County WCID 156
Harris County WCID 161
Deer Park

Fort Bend County WCID 2
Friendswood
Galveston Co. WCID 12
Harris County MUD 122
Fulshear
Galveston
Hempstead
Houston
Katy
La Marque
La Porte
Lake Jackson
League City
Magnolia
Missouri City
Nassau Bay

Pasadena
Patton Village
Pearland
San Leon
Seabrook
City of South Houston
Tomball
Webster

This list may not be all-inclusive of the entire Houston area. If your provider isn’t listed, attempt to contact them directly. Also, check back often, is updating this list as new orders are issued.

When boil water notices are no longer in effect, the public water system will notify customers that the water is safe for drinking or human consumption purposes.

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