CITY OF ROUND ROCK WATER CUSTOMERS ARE NOT UNDER A BOIL WATER NOTICE
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Boil water notices are issued as a precaution, they are not notification of contaminated water. When an event such as a water main break occurs and the water pressure drops below 20 psi, the City issues a boil water notice and collects bacteriological samples for testing. Customers are asked to boil water for consumption as a precaution until the results from the bacteriological samples are available.
The boil water notice states that water for consumption, cooking and ice making should be boiled and cooled prior to consumption. This notice is given as a precaution to ensure destruction of any bacteria that may have become present when water pressure dropped below 20 psi. As soon as the results from the bacteriological samples are available, water system officials will notify you that the boil water notice has been lifted and it will no longer be necessary to boil the water.
If you have questions or concerns please contact our Waterline Maintenance Division at 512-218-5555, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.