Monday, September 26, 2005

Baytonians return, get back to their lives

http://mobile.baytownsun.com/mobilestory.lasso?wcd=23059

Published September 27, 2005
Baytown was still living on borrowed water as of Monday evening, but city officials report there are still enough reserves to last two more days — if residents keep conserving.

There is still no power to critical substations that pump water from the Trinity River into Baytown, and city officials are unsure when power will be restored.

Assistant City Manager Kelvin Knauf said Baytown has been relying on its two-day reserves since Saturday, but that the supply was lasting longer than expected.

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