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Water pressure changes expected for Leon River area cities after line damage
Cities around the Leon River area might see changes in water pressure over the next few weeks due to water line damage.
By By Claire-Marie Scott·3 hr ago
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Comment0LITTLE RIVER ACADEMY, Texas (KWTX) - Cities around the Leon River area might see changes in water pressure over the next few weeks due to water line damage.
Central Texas Water Supply General Manager Lee Kelley said the issues started Friday evening after the area saw 7 inches of rain.
A tree was struck down and hit the bottom of the Leon River, damaging the pipe.
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