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Lewisville Residents Advised to Boil Water Following Major Main Break

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Published on September 27, 2025
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Residents in the City of Lewisville woke up to a troublesome Friday morning, as a significant water main break resulted in a mandate for citizens to boil their water. The City of Lewisville's official statement explained that the 12” line break prompted this cautionary action to be taken immediately. According to the notice, people in the affected areas have to boil their water before using it for any consumption purposes, such as drinking, cooking, or even brushing their teeth.

This incident has heightened concerns about the vulnerability of the city's infrastructure. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality requires that the notice include an advisory, especially to children, seniors, and persons with weakened immune systems who are particularly at risk. The instructions are clear: water should be boiled to a vigorous rolling boil and then boiled for two minutes to eliminate harmful bacteria and microbes. For those who prefer, the alternative is to purchase bottled water or find another reliable source for their drinking water needs.

Yesterday at around 5:45 a.m., reports of the disruption began after a major break occurred near Holfords Prairie Road, rendering water service in the vicinity a hit-and-miss. The delineated boundaries of the affected area were clearly marked, ranging from Bunker Hill Lane to Holfords Prairie Road and Red Hawk Road up to West Hill Lane. The city officials have been working tirelessly on repairs and have provided a map to help residents identify if they are within the troubled zone.