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City of Kerrville says water restored in many areas, but your neighbors may still need assistance

todayFebruary 18, 2021

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The City of Kerrville has restored water service to many areas, but citizens living in outlying areas or at higher elevations are still without water service or have extremely low pressure.

The City of Kerrville is asking all citizens to practice extreme water conservation in an effort to restore the city’s pumping capabilities, which will help your neighbors in the restoration of at least minimal water service for drinking water purposes.

If you are still dripping water, please capture that water for other uses around your homes (flushing toilets, etc.)

Limit faucet dripping to just one faucet, and prioritize it to a faucet that may have a water service line on an exterior and/or north-facing wall.

Don’t run dishwashers or wash clothes today.

If possible, allocate at least several hours in the day for no water usage.

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Schreiner University announces additional school closures

Due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions, classes at Schreiner University will be virtual and campus will be closed on February 18. The University is requesting that all off-campus students and employees remain at home and refrain from coming to campus. Schreiner University will continue to monitor the local weather conditions and will advise if necessary regarding campus operations for Friday, February, February 19.

todayFebruary 17, 2021


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