Austin Boil-Water Mandate Could Last Less Than A Week As City Faces Possible Shortage
The water utility company is urging residents to cut back on consumption by at least 15 percent as the city's reserve reaches "minimal levels."
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October 24, 2018 at 05:07AM
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NPR News: Austin Boil-Water Mandate Could Last Less Than A Week As City Faces Possible Shortage
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