Here is the latest release from the City of San Angelo about the water restrictions.

Yesterday, the City of San Angelo issued a do-not-use water advisory across the city and for all customers within the City water utility system after investigating foul-smelling water samples from the PaulAnn area. The samples were expedited to labs to determine the cause of the odor.

The Water Department and City leadership have been working tirelessly on this issue with engineering and legal consultants from Austin and Abilene, as well as with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Lower Colorado River Authority to resolve any public health concerns in an expedient fashion.

The City would like to assure everyone that we have this under control. As of now, we will be lifting restrictions in the area that we refer to as the high plane.

As of now the contaminate in our water is still unknown. We are continuing to work with the TCEQ to lift restrictions on more of the City but the timeliness of that is dependent upon the LCRA labs and the administrators at the TCEQ.

The test results are now expected sometime tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 10. We know that this is an inconvenience for everyone, but the health and safety of our citizens is our top priority right now. We are doing everything we can to restore clean, safe water to this community.

Areas included in the high plane released from the do not use order:

  • Twin Buttes Water System
  • Concho Rural Water Grape Creek
  • West of Howard St. from Glenna St. to Junius St.
  • South of Junius St. from Howard St. to N. Van Buren St.
  • West of N. Van Buren St. from Junius St. to Webster St.
  • South of Webster St. from Junius St. to N. Harrison St.
  • West of Harrison St. from Webster St. to Houston Harte Frontage Road
  • West of Westland Ave. from Houston Harte Frontage Road to Sherwood Way
  • West of N. Fillmore St. from Sherwood Way to Vanderventer Ave. and Dena Dr.
  • West of Phil George Dr. from Dena Dr. to University Ave.
  • North of University Ave. from Phil George Dr. to S. Johnson St.
  • East of S. Johnson St. from University Ave. to Oxford Ave.
  • North of Oxford Ave. from S. Johnson St. to Sherwood Way
  • North of Sherwood Way from Oxford Ave. to Westwood Dr.
  • East of Westwood Dr. from Sherwood Way to Robin Hood Trail
  • North of Robin Hood Trail from Westwood Dr. to Southwest Blvd.
  • West of Southwest Blvd. from Robin Hood Trail extension (imaginary line) to Sherwood Way
  • North of Sherwood Way from Southwest Blvd. to FM2288/Southland Blvd.
  • West of Southland Blvd. from Sherwood Way to Green Meadow Dr.
  • South of Green Meadow Dr. from Southland Blvd. to Oak Grove Blvd.
  • East of Oak Grove Blvd. from Green Meadow Dr. to W. Loop 306
  • South of W. Loop 306 from Red Arroyo (west of Oak Grove Blvd.) to S. College Hills Blvd.
  • West of S. College Hills Blvd. from W. Loop 306 to Canyon Creek Dr.
  • South of Canyon Creek Dr. from S. College Hills Blvd. to Fall Creek Dr.
  • East of Fall Creek Dr. from Canyon Creek Dr. to W. Loop 306
  • South of W. Loop 306 from Fall Creek Dr. to Buckskin Dr. (separation from Bentwood Area to properties to the east, including Butler Farm)
  • West of Buckskin Dr. and imaginary line to Country Club Rd.
  • North of Country Club Rd. to Fish Hatchery Rd.
  • South and West of Country Club Rd. from Fish Hatchery along City Limits

Wholesale customers that are also released from the do not use order:

  • Concho Rural Water Grape Creek
  • Twin Buttes Water System

We are working with TCEQ and continuing to sample the apparent contamination area to determine the feasibility of releasing portions of the lower pressure plane from the current do-not-use order. Those efforts are ongoing. Additional information will be following as it becomes available.

Click here for a full map to the area that has been released


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