Laredo utilities customers to receive credit for boil water notice
July 17, 2021
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City of Laredo Parks and Recreation crew member Federico Cruz helps load cases of bottled water in response to a boil water notice Monday, July 5, 2021, during a water distribution at Independence Hills Regional Park.Danny Zaragoza / Laredo Morning Times file
The City of Laredo Utilities Department will provide residential and commercial customers an 11-day credit discount due to the boil water notice that took place in July 2021.
The credit will be automatically applied in the bill that will be sent on August 2021 and will cover approximately 35% of the month’s water usage, which was the duration of the boil water notice.
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Students sent home at nine United ISD campuses after water line break
May 17, 2021
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Photos taken from an early preview show the inside of the newly-built Lyndon B. Johnson High School 9th grade campus.Cuate Santos/Laredo Morning Times
Nine United ISD campuses have been affected by a water line break on Monday, forcing the school district to dismiss all students and staff members at the campuses due to low water pressure.
The affected schools, according to a UISD press release are:
LBJ High School
Lamar Bruni Vergara Middle School
Los Obispos Middle School
Perez Elementary School
Notice is being sent to parents with children at school to pick up their students. All fourth-grade students who were scheduled to take the STAAR exam will be rescheduled to take the test on Friday at its regularly scheduled time, a social media post by the district states.