San Angelo Residents Face Temporary Water Outages Due to Repairs

 

SAN ANGELO, TX — Water service disruptions are affecting residents in two areas of San Angelo today, Nov. 19, as city crews work to repair and upgrade infrastructure.

Crews are addressing a water main leak in the 6000 block of Devonshire Lane, where residents may experience interruptions during repairs.

Additionally, a valve replacement on St. Andrews Road is causing outages for homes in the 1200–1400 blocks. City officials expect the valve work to be completed by 6 p.m.

Residents with questions are encouraged to contact the City of San Angelo Water Distribution Department at 325-657-4295.

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Ok, so the water maintenance has been occurring and recently the city did over in the Metcalf heights area on South Chadbourne. This was on the 15th. To date the water has a haze that clears only to reveal a vapor billowing off like a small steam engine. How is this anything we're ok to drink, bathe in or even give to our pets. What is this chemical cocktail and what makes it ok? Has anyone else had this experience?? 

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