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Multiple cities in North Texas under a boil water order as power outages continue

List: These cities in North Texas are still under a boil water order Power outages across North Texas have impacted water treatment plants and forced many cities to enact boil water orders for residents. Author: WFAA Staff Updated: 12:02 PM CST February 22, 2021 Updated at 12 p.m. Monday after University Park lifted its boil water order. Many cities in North Texas are under notice to boil their water prior to consumption, including washing hands/face, brushing teeth, and drinking. Those affected should boil their water vigorously for at least two minutes before letting it cool to be used or consumed.  The power outages across the region have impacted water treatment plants in several areas, which is forcing cities to issue boil orders.

Thousands of outages remain in North Texas, substantial amount of power to be restored by Friday evening

ERCOT ends emergency operations as grid returns to normal, but many North Texans are still without power The operator is no longer asking people to conserve electricity, CEO Bill Magness said. Dangerous road and water conditions remain. The state’s power grid returned to normal Friday morning even as many North Texans were still without electricity because of damage from the winter storm. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which oversees the state’s power grid, ended emergency operations about 10:35 a.m. Friday, CEO Bill Magness said, and the agency was no longer asking people to conserve their power. Any remaining outages are probably due to damaged lines from fallen trees, he said.

Power Restoration Continues As Texas Grid Expects To Emerge From Emergency Conditions

LM Otero/AP / AP ERCOT To End Emergency Conditions, Oncor Works To Restore Power The Electric Reliability Council of Texas said it expects to come out of emergency conditions later this morning. “There is enough generation on the electric system to allow us to begin to return to more normal operating conditions,” said Senior Director of System Operations Dan Woodfin in a statement. No additional outages were needed overnight to keep power supply and electric demand in balance. Oncor expects to have power restored to a substantial number of customers by this evening. About 27,000 outages remain. As of 7 a.m., Oncor is reporting 11,594 Dallas County residents are without power, while Tarrant County has 9,320. In Collin County, 1,309 remain affected.

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