San Antonio Experiences Major Sewer Spill, Community Urged to Stay Safe and Informed

San Antonio Sees Sewer Spill: What You Need to Know

Hey there, San Antonio! We’ve got some important news that might affect your day, so listen up! A sewer spill has been reported on the south side of our beloved city, causing a bit of a stir. Just yesterday, around 4:15 p.m., a significant 30-inch sewer main decided it couldn’t hold on any longer and broke near the corner of Mission Road and Acequia. That’s right between the Stinson-Mission Municipal Airport and the lovely San Antonio River!

How Much Waste Water Was Spilled?

The good folks over at the San Antonio Water System (SAWS) are keeping tabs on the situation and estimate that fewer than 100,000 gallons of domestic wastewater leaked into the surrounding area. While that sounds like a lot, don’t panic just yet. They’re on top of the cleanup, and things are moving along swiftly!

What Should You Do?

So, what does this mean for you? According to the authorities, there’s currently no boil water notice in effect, but they do have a few recommendations to keep you and your family safe. If you were planning a dip in nearby streams or ponds, you might want to rethink that! It’s a good idea to stay out of the water just to be safe.

Also, make sure to wash your hands thoroughly, especially if you’ve been in any affected areas. Clean hands are always a great defense against any potential contaminants. For those of you who have your own private wells, it would be wise to get your wells inspected. Better safe than sorry, right?

Who’s Been Notified?

Local government officials have already been clued in on the spill, and they’re taking the necessary steps to handle the cleanup process. Cleaning up a spill like this is no small feat, but thanks to the dedicated teams working behind the scenes, we can hope for a quick resolution.

Keeping Our River Safe

The situation has raised some concerns about the impact on the San Antonio River, which is not only a natural beauty we all love but also an important resource for wildlife and the community. As always, it’s crucial that we protect our waters so that they remain safe for everyone—both humans and the creatures that call it home.

Community Cohesion

The community is rallying together during this spill, sharing information and looking out for one another. If you have friends or neighbors who might be affected, lend a helping hand and make sure they are in the know! Communities thrive on cooperation, and we can show just how strong ours is by banding together in times of need.

Final Thoughts

San Antonio, we know you care about your city and the safety of your fellow residents. Let’s stay informed and take the precautions necessary to keep our community safe and sound. We’ll keep our eyes peeled for any updates on this situation and will be sure to share the latest information as it comes in.

In the meantime, let’s all hope for an efficient cleanup and keep our fingers crossed that our beautiful river remains healthy. Take care, San Antonio!


HERE San Antonio

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