In El Paso, Texas, a substantial wastewater spill occurred at the Roberto Bustamante Wastewater Treatment Plant on May 31. El Paso Water (EP Water) reported that approximately 560,000 gallons of wastewater were spilled due to a clog caused by equipment malfunction. This equipment is designed to capture large debris before wastewater enters the treatment process.
Swift Response by EP Water
EP Water crews responded immediately to the incident, successfully containing the spill within the plant’s property on Pan American Drive. Officials have assured the public that no water or wastewater services were affected, and the public drinking water supply remains safe and unaffected.
Cleanup and disinfection efforts are currently underway to address the spill. The quick action by EP Water highlights the importance of maintaining infrastructure and being prepared for unexpected equipment failures.
Community Assurance
Residents can be reassured that the containment measures were effective, and there is no risk to the community’s water supply. This incident underscores the critical role of local utilities in safeguarding public health and maintaining essential services.
Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.