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Date of Interruption: Friday, January 30, 2015
Time of Interruption: 2:30 a.m. to approximately 6 a.m.
Reason for Interruption: Tie-in of a new 8-inch water line along Paredes Line Road. This work was previously scheduled for Jan. 29 but had to be postponed to the following day.
Number affected: Approximately 300 customers in the area of Paredes Line Road and Ruben M. Torres Boulevard
BPUB regrets any inconvenience caused by this service interruption. Please call (956) 983-6300 for more information. Thank you for your patience.
The BPUB Update has expanded to include other issues, projects and personnel at the BPUB. Call Ryan Greenfeld to suggest a topic.
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The Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB) wants customers to do their part to protect their pipes, which keep the sewer system flowing.
The next venue for the Resaca Restoration Project requires some careful coordination and planning before it begins. See why it was necessary to use a crane operator in this week’s BPUB Update. Don’t forget to like us at www.facebook.com/ILoveResacas for all the latest updates
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With work winding down at the Dean Porter Park Resaca, this week’s BPUB Update looks at some of the benefits that the Resaca Restoration Project has done for the waterway.
Some lucky members of the community received a tour of many BPUB facilities Oct. 17 as part of BPUB’s community tour program. This event is an opportunity for our customers to see firsthand what BPUB does on behalf of the community every day. Most people take for granted what it takes to get power in…
BPUB’s GreenBusiness program is officially underway. Just ask Trico Products. That company was the first business to receive a rebate for updating its facility to be more energy efficient. Trico was awarded a check for $14,289 for its efforts.