The City of Killeen has just received confirmation that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is not able to lift the city-wide boil water notice (BWN), pending a re-test of select samples.
Yesterday city officials announced that the first set of samples had been sent to a lab and results were expected after 9p.m. tonight. TECQ would then have to approve lifting the BWN throughout the northeastern portion of the city only, following that 24-hour testing process.
With this latest information, TCEQ will not be able to provide an update to our city officials or the public until some samples are re-tested and returned. They have not provided a timeline, but the City will continue to update the public.
The City has been under a BWN since Oct. 19, after our daily and quarterly testing found chlorine residuals below TCEQ guidelines in samples taken from six of nine sites. Monthly testing also occurs regularly.
For a look at all 12 press releases the City has posted with information about this BWN, please visit our website at http://www.killeentexas.gov/civicalerts.aspx.
For a look at the full BWN presentation that Public Works presented at our Oct. 26 Council Meeting on what led to this situation and plans to prevent a similar incident in the future, you can visit our website at http://www.killeentexas.gov/281/Council-Live-Streaming