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On Thursday, Oct. 9, the Lake Palestine Water Treatment Plant (LPWTP) was taken offline due to multiple critical equipment failures and flooding in the filter pipe gallery. Until the flooding issue can be resolved and the equipment failures repaired, Tyler Water Utilities (TWU) is relying entirely on the Golden Road Water Treatment Plant (GRWTP) to supply water to the entire City of Tyler.
While GRWTP can typically meet the City's daily water needs during this time of year, any large water main break or sudden surge in demand could cause system pressure to fall below safe and acceptable levels.
The following mandatory water use restrictions are now in place for all TWU customers:
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Even-numbered addresses (0, 2, 4, 6, 8): Sundays & Thursdays
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Odd-numbered addresses (1, 3, 5, 7, 9): Saturdays & Wednesdays
Prohibited Non-Essential Uses
Residents and business owners are urged to check for leaking faucets and toilets.
“These restrictions are temporary but vital,” said TWU Director Kate Dietz, PE. “Reducing use now helps ensure that all residents and essential services continue to have safe, reliable water while repairs are completed at the Lake Palestine plant.”
TWU crews are working to identify and fix the source of flooding, restore filter controls, and repair damaged filter underdrains.