Exactly one week ago, the City of Laredo placed a boil water notice in effect. As of now, officials are continuing their efforts to find the source.
The notice for Laredoans enters its second week after E. coli bacteria was detected in the municipal water supply.
Texas State Senator Judith Zaffirini shared an update on the boil water notice in Laredo via social media on Thursday.
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