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Whitehouse highlights holiday outreach, warns customers of mandated water-service-line notices
Summary
City officials said Project Joy served more than 250 families and 700 children and that most utility customers will receive two notices about uncertain water-service-line materials after a state/federal reporting change. The city said water met standards but staff missed a filing deadline with TCEQ.
The City of Whitehouse told residents Dec. 16 that a holiday outreach effort served hundreds of households but that many customers will soon receive notices about uncertain water-service-line materials required by state and federal rules.
At the council’s community-interest report, Mrs. Black said Project Joy served more than 250 families and over 700 children, with roughly 26 staff volunteers and about 12,000 pounds of donated food. "Ashley Westerfield took on the brunt of organizing all the things and did an amazing job," Mrs. Black said, thanking volunteers and partner groups including school fundraisers that added roughly $8,000–$9,000 to the…
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