SAPD: Don't Call 9-1-1 for Water Quality Issues

 

SAN ANGELO, TX – The San Angelo Police Department is asking citizens to refrain from calling 9-1-1 or the non-emergency number regarding water issues.

The police department issued the following message: 

San Angelo Public Safety Communications has been inundated with calls from citizens about the recent Precautionary Citywide Water Advisory.

As a reminder, non-emergency calls to inquire about water/power utilities or road conditions are problematic because they tie up lines that are meant for our residents who need to call about an immediate danger to themselves or someone else.

For updates on the current water advisory, visit https://www.facebook.com/CityofSanAngeloTexas or cosatx.us/news. 

Questions concerning the test results of the sampled water you be directed to the Water Quality Lab at 325-481-2722.

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