New Braunfels Utilities and the city of New Braunfels setup its first water station for area residents without water in the wake of outages throughout the city on Thursday. Overnight,
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NBU has not offered a timeline when those water issues would be resolved.
Although communities neighboring New Braunfels are experiencing water issues, NBU said it does not anticipate there will be a need for a boil water notice. We continuously monitor the entire water system, a post on NBU s Facebook page said. âNBU will update its customers if there are any changes.â
To report a winter storm water outage or low pressure, NBU asks customers to complete the form found on the winter storm resource page, nbutexas.com/winter-storm-resources/.
Officials with the Canyon Lake Water Service on Wednesday morning said crews continued to work to restore service in the Lakeside Park, The Oaks, Rolling Hills, Ensenada Shores, Village West, Rancho Del Lago and Mystic Shores areas.
New Braunfels Utilities late Wednesday issued a boil water order for its entire service area until further notice because of this week’s series of unprecedented winter weather events.
New Braunfels Utilities issued another plea on Thursday afternoon, asking its water customers to check their homes for leaks as it works to resolve the city s low pressure and water