Several North Texas Cities Are Telling Residents To Boil Their Water

By Anna Gallegos

February 17, 2021

Rolling blackouts and winter weather continue to impact the water utilities throughout North Texas.

People who live in the following communities are either being asked to conserve water or boil water before consuming:

Arlington: Water is out for some residents, but those with water are asked to boil it.

Benbrook: Under a boil water notice.

Denton: Residents are asked to conserve water.

Everman: Under a boil water notice.

Fort Worth: North Fort Worth residents are under a boil water notice. Cities that buy water from Fort Worth (Haslet, Keller, Lake Worth, Northlake, Roanoke, Saginaw, Southlake, Trophy Club and Westlake) are also under a boil water notice.

Fort Worth’s Eagle Mountain Water Treatment plant is up and running and in the process of replenishing the distribution...

Posted by Fort Worth Water on Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Johnson County: Under a boil water notice.

Kemp: Under a boil water notice, but most customers are without water.

The City of Kemp is currently working to restore water to our customers, however the time of restoration is still...

Posted by City of Kemp on Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Lewisville: Residents are asked to conserve water on Wednesday.

Pelican Bay: Under boil water notice.

Princeton: Water is out due to power outages.

Richland Hills: Under a boil water notice.

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