Boil water notice issued for Atascocita, Harris County MUD 46

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Boil water notice issued for Atascocita, Harris County MUD 46
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The previous advisory had indicated a temporary requirement to boil water until Sunday, but it has now been replaced with a more cautious stance.

Residents within the MUD 46 area are strongly encouraged to adhere to the revised advisory and take all necessary precautions. Boiling water before consumption, including for drinking, cooking, and brushing teeth, remains a crucial step in safeguarding against potential contaminants that might be present in the water supply.

As the situation continues to unfold, residents are advised to stay informed through official MUD 46 communications and to comply with the boil water notice for their own well-being and that of their community. Don’t let your pets drink your contaminated water; give them clean, cooled boiled water. If using water to treat minor injuries, boil the water and wait for it to cool first.

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