Olney’s boil-water notice has been lifted—what residents should do next
The City of Olney says its June 17 boil-water notice for PWS TX2520003 was rescinded June 18—here’s what residents should do if you’re served.
The City of Olney says the TCEQ-required boil-water notice for the City of Olney public water system (PWS ID: TX2520003) has been rescinded effective June 18, 2026. That means the city says tap water no longer needs to be boiled for drinking or human consumption as of that date.
What happened, and when did Olney say boiling ended?
According to the city’s posted rescind notice:
- June 17, 2026: TCEQ required Olney’s public water system to issue a boil-water notice because of conditions that occurred recently in the public water system.
- June 18, 2026: Olney says boiling was no longer required after corrective actions and water-quality/testing results.
Who was affected?
The city’s rescinded notice states the affected area was the entire distribution system for the Olney public water system (TX2520003).
What corrective actions did the city say it completed?
In its rescinded notice, Olney says it completed follow-up steps including:
- Restoring normal system pressure
- Flushing the affected portions of the distribution system
- Verifying proper disinfectant residuals
- Collecting special bacteriological samples that the city says show the water is safe for consumption
What “rescinded/lifted” means under Texas rules
TCEQ explains that to rescind (lift) a boil-water notice, a public water system must—among other items—correct the underlying condition (or determine the water no longer poses an acute health risk), flush and ensure disinfectant residuals are consistently above regulatory minimums in the affected area (or entire distribution system), return the system to normal operating parameters, and collect special bacteriological samples marked for the rescind process and obtain negative coliform results. TCEQ also notes the system must issue the rescind notice in the same manner as the original notice and include required template details indicating the problem is resolved and the water is safe to drink without boiling.
What residents should do next
For customers served by the City of Olney public water system (TX2520003), the city’s notice says you should stop boiling tap water for drinking or human consumption as of June 18, 2026.
If you have questions about how the rescinded notice applies to your service, Olney says you may contact Michael Jacoba at (940) 276-2011 or at 201 E. Main St., Olney, TX 76374. The city also lists a number for customers who want to contact TCEQ’s executive director: (512) 239-4691.
Sources
- City of Olney — Public Notice: Boil Water Notice Rescinded (PDF, dated June 18, 2026)
- Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) — Understanding Boil Water Notices (when notices are lifted/rescinded)
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