Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen support water bottle distribution efforts Jan. 10, 2025, at multiple locations in Richmond, Virginia, after a recent water outage. Approximately 30 Soldiers and Airmen are assisting with the commodity distribution efforts int he City of Richmond as directed by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. Another 15 VNG Soldiers are supporting bulk water distribution efforts using Load Handling System Compatible Water Tank Racks, otherwise known as Hippos. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Rhita Daniel)
Words cannot capture my gratitude for our
dedicated @VCU teams —
thousands of people caring for other people — for their
extraordinary efforts during this challenging time. Please join me
in thanking our team for their tireless dedication and hard work on
behalf of all of us. 💛 pic.twitter.com/IgUNToCehN
The reservoir is almost at full capacity. As
a reminder, the reservoir holds up to 18 feet of water. We are
asking that residents continue conserving water as we get the last
zone up to 20psi.
🚨 Boil Water Advisory in Effect for City of
Richmond 🚨
The City of Richmond, in partnership with the Virginia Department
of Health, has issued an immediate Boil Water Advisory for all
residents served by the City’s water system. pic.twitter.com/yf9kR877zj
Henrico water update:
💧A tanker truck is at the Eastern Govt Center around the clock.
Bring a container. Bottled water also is available.
💧Bottled water is available at the Eastern Henrico Rec Center
around the clock.
💧Have questions? Call (804) 501-4275, select option 2. pic.twitter.com/w01OTuMsxR
🚰 Water Restoration Update (Jan. 8, 2025,
5:30 a.m.):
✅ Two Bypass Pumps are being installed at the Richmond Water
Treatment Plant to boost pressure to "Plant 2." As filters come
online, water pressure will increase. pic.twitter.com/6VTZ675Yzd
Virginia National Guard Soldiers and Airmen support water bottle distribution efforts Jan. 10, 2025, at multiple locations in Richmond, Virginia, after a recent water outage. Approximately 30 Soldiers and Airmen are assisting with the commodity distribution efforts int he City of Richmond as directed by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. Another 15 VNG Soldiers are supporting bulk water distribution efforts using Load Handling System Compatible Water Tank Racks, otherwise known as Hippos. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Rhita Daniel)