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Water service update given for Kerr County areas

todayFebruary 20, 2021

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Kerr County Emergency Management Coordinator Dub Thomas gave an update regarding water service for Kerr County on Saturday.

Thomas said, “I talked with a representative from Aqua Texas this afternoon concerning water outages in our area. The Kerrville South area should be getting water restored late this afternoon. The tanks are filling up and pressure should get better with time.”

Thomas said that the Saddlewood subdivision water service is run by a 3-phase electric service provided by Central Texas Electric Coop.

Ingram area residents are advised that they should be getting water, but some residences may still be experiencing some leaks. Ingram residents experiencing water issues should contact Aqua Texas Customer Service at (877) 987-2782.

According to Thomas, “I understand that this extended winter weather storm has been difficult for many of us, but crews are out working very hard to make sure that residents have electricity and water services returned to normal.”

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