The city of Aubrey has officially lifted its boil-water advisory, restoring confidence in the local water supply for residents. Austin Gress, the city’s emergency management coordinator, confirmed that the notice was removed at 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday. This action indicates that the water is now considered safe for consumption and other household uses without prior boiling.
The termination of the advisory follows a period where residents were instructed to treat their water to ensure safety. While the specific cause of the initial contamination or infrastructure issue that necessitated the notice was not detailed in the available reports, the removal of the order signals that testing or repairs have met the necessary health standards.
Aubrey is situated approximately 12 miles west of Celina. The lifting of the notice concludes a specific public health directive for the community, allowing households to resume normal water usage patterns immediately.
Further details regarding the timeline of the initial contamination event or the specific steps taken to resolve the issue were not provided in the source material. Residents can now rely on the tap water for drinking, cooking, and cleaning without the previous restrictions.
