Houston under boil water advisory following power outage at purification plant

More than 2 million people in Houston, Texas are under a boil water advisory following a power outage at a water purification plant. The power outage caused a drop in pressure potentially causing contamination, reports The Associated Press.

While there is no evidence that the water was in fact contaminated, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner wrote that he issued a boil water notice, "based on regulatory requirements when pressure drops below 20 psi." He also noted that the water is being tested by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and he expects the notice to be lifted by Tuesday.

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Devika Rao, The Week US

 Devika Rao has worked as a staff writer at The Week since 2022, covering science, the environment, climate and business. She previously worked as a policy associate for a nonprofit organization advocating for environmental action from a business perspective.