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Burkburnett officials say a two‑week leak and outside supply issue reduced pressure; temporary wasting line and repairs should restore service
Summary
Assistant City Manager Lindsay McNab Fox told commissioners a two‑week leak that discharged into a creek and a subsequent leak on the Wichita Falls supply line reduced system pressure. Staff said the leak in the city system has been fixed, a temporary wasting line for the treatment plant has been approved and, once Wichita Falls completes repairs, towers should refill and pressure return overnight.
City staff told the Board of Commissioners that a two‑week water leak and a subsequent supply leak on the Wichita Falls feed caused low water pressure in parts of Burkburnett but that repairs and a temporary wasting line should restore normal service.
Assistant City Manager Lindsay McNab Fox said…
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