Posts Tagged ‘PSA’

Austin Boil Notice Lifted

Sunday, October 28th, 2018

Good news, everyone!

Austin Water lifted the boil water notice on Oct. 28, 2018. Customers no longer need to boil water used for drinking, cooking and making ice. Water quality testing submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has confirmed that tap water meets all regulatory standards and is safe for human consumption.

How do I know the water is safe?

Austin Water has worked closely with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and has followed federal and state laws for rescinding a Boil Water Notice. Microbiological testing has been negative and water disinfection levels are within state-required standards. This also includes meeting adequate water pressure requirements in the distribution system.

Do I need to flush the pipes in my home?

No, it is not necessary or required to flush the pipes in your home. Water has continued to circulate in the distribution system during the Boil Water Notice. Water used for laundry, showering, or boiling for consumption has created enough flushing effect for most homes. There should be no need to flush water from hot water heaters, irrigation systems, showers, clothes washing machines or outdoor faucets.

If you choose to flush water from your pipes, please limit the amount of water you use. We recommend following Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines that suggest flushing for two minutes.

What steps do I need to take for my refrigerator water dispenser and ice maker?

We recommend drawing and discarding at least one quart of water from your refrigerator water dispenser before drinking. Automatic ice makers should be emptied of any ice created during the boil water order; allow the machine to make new ice and discard any ice produced during the next 24 hours.

What are the procedures for medical, dental, and food service establishments?

Medical, dental and food service establishments should contact Austin Public Health at 512-972-5000 or visit http://www.austintexas.gov/department/health for specific guidance.

Our short regional inconvenience is finally over…

Texas Early Voting Starts Today

Monday, October 22nd, 2018

Early voting in Texas for the November 6 midterm elections begins today, October 22, and ends November 2.

A list of Williamson County early voting locations can be found here.

A list of Travis County early voting locations is here, and a list of early voting mobile locations is here.

Whether you’re early voting or not, now would be a good time to locate your voter registration card.

Texas Primary Runoff Today

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2018

If you didn’t participate in early runoff voting, today is the day!

Also note that, at least here in Williamson County, a lot of the regular voting locations don’t seem to be open, so plan accordingly…

Hurricane Harvey Update

Thursday, August 24th, 2017

Harvey is expected to be a Class III Hurricane by the time it makes landfall on the Texas coast late Friday or early Saturday. Predictions are for as much as 30 inches of rain in some places, as well as up to a 12 foot storm surge in coastal areas.

Mandatory evacuations have been issued for Aransas Pass and Calhoun County, as well as parts of Brazoria and Matagorda Counties.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has preemptively declared 30 counties disaster areas, which automatically makes a lot of state resources available to local officials.

Here’s a list of official closures in the Texas Coastal Bend area.

If you live on or near the Texas coast between Brownsville and Port Lavaca, now would be a darn good to to load up your car, tape your windows, lock your doors and evacuate.

Even in central Texas, be prepared for flooding in low-lying areas, avoid low water crossings, and have adequate food and water supplies in the event of a loss of power.

In short: Don’t be this guy:

Lake Austin Closed

Monday, May 30th, 2016

“As a result of all of the heavy rains, and at the request of the LCRA Emergency Management Team and the City of Austin Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the Fire Chief has decided to close Lake Austin, Lady Bird Lake, and the Colorado River downstream of Longhorn Dam. The flooding upstream and the threat of more rain has caused concern and the LCRA has already started releasing water from various dams around the Hill Country. The water will flow downstream of Austin and is not expected to worsen the current flooding situation on the Colorado River downstream of Austin.”

Condolences to any of those who had their Memorial Day lake outing cut short. The lake is projected to be reopened at noon on June 1.

Hope You Didn’t Want To Do Anything in Downtown Austin This Week

Monday, April 7th, 2014

This week, UT’s LBJ Presidential Library is having a three-day Civil Rights Summit commemorates the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. For this they’ve managed to snag four different past and present U.S. Presidents:

President Barack Obama will deliver the keynote address at a Civil Rights Summit at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas, on Thursday, April 10, 2014….President Obama will be joined by three former Presidents who will also deliver remarks at the Civil Rights Summit: Jimmy Carter will speak on April 8; Bill Clinton will speak on April 9; and George W. Bush will speak on April 10.

That’s a real feather in the cap for the LBJ Library and whoever arranged the summit, but it’s likely going to mean a huge pain in the ass to anyone who wants to do something in Austin when Obama comes to town. Obama’s over-protective security detail usually bring traffic to a complete standstill wherever he goes. I don’t know his schedule, but if he comes in and leaves Thursday, expect everyplace from the airport up to about 35th street to be all bit impassable for much of the day.

Better pack a lunch…

The Round Rock Fire Department Would Like You To Avoid Setting Yourself on Fire

Thursday, November 28th, 2013

Over on my other blog, I have a warning from William Shatner not to set yourself on fire frying a turkey.

Now, thanks to Dwight, we have a more local warning from The Round Rock Fire Department. Take it away, boys!

The turkey frying warning video is indeed a rich genre…

This Day Eaten By Locusts BlueHost

Friday, August 2nd, 2013

BlueHost was down for most of the day, so no blogging.

Expect your normally scheduled political rants to resume on Monday.