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Houston Investigators Are Going Underground to Probe Water Outage

Houston Investigators Are Going Underground to Probe Water Outage

Houston officials are investigating the cause of the electrical failure that left millions of people without clean water for almost two days and closed local schools. Investigators were preparing to descend into manholes at the city’s biggest water-treatment complex to examine cables suspected of being a possible source of Sunday’s calamitous outage, Erin Jones, a spokesperson for the Houston Public Works Department, said on Tuesday. Those inspections could be delayed because of expected thunderstorms that would make it hazardous to go underground, she said.

Houston issues boil water notice after treatment plant power outage

Houston issues boil water notice after treatment plant power outage

Houston schools were closed and some elective surgeries delayed on Monday after a city water treatment plant temporarily lost power and residents were urged to boil water through at least Tuesday. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said he expects to hear from the state environmental agency by late Monday or early Tuesday morning on if the boil water notice can be rescinded.