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  2. Water 'safe to drink' but could stain clothing. City ... - AOL

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    The city of Abilene has released a statement on the quality of water, which is still safe to drink. Water 'safe to drink' but could stain clothing. City officials warn of water issues

  3. Council approve water sale contract with Palo Pinto County ...

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    The Abilene City Council approved the resale of a portion of the city’s water supply to Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District No. 1 at their Feb. 8 meeting.

  4. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: City of Abilene stops putting ... - AOL

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    ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – The City of Abilene has decided to temporarily stop putting fluoride in the water in response to a recent ruling on its safety. A federal court in California ruled ...

  5. Abilene, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Abilene (/ ˈ æ b ɪ l iː n / AB-i-leen) is a city in Taylor and Jones counties, Texas, United States.Its population was 125,182 at the 2020 census. [9] It is the principal city of the Abilene metropolitan statistical area, which had a population of 176,579 as of 2020. [10]

  6. City continues efforts to update Abilene's water ... - AOL

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    Sep. 22—Currently, Abilene Public Works' Water Production Division will continue their efforts to replace water lines and create new water wells for the city. "On the water distribution side, we ...

  7. Abilene State Park - Wikipedia

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    The lake's purpose was to ensure a reliable water supply for the growing town, but the lake proved ineffective, even going dry in 1927. The City of Abilene found another water source in the late 1920s. [4] The lake is now used purely for recreation. The state acquired the property from the city of Abilene in 1933.

  8. Kirby Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Lake is a 740-acre man-made reservoir located on the south side of Abilene, Texas, just east of Highway 83, in the northeastern portion of Taylor County. [1] Kirby Lake is within the Brazos River Basin, meaning that Cedar Creek, which feeds Kirby Lake, eventually feeds into the Brazos River. [2]

  9. City will no longer add fluoride to water

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    Later, the city commission approved the fluoride ordinance in 1997, and city staff first began adding fluoride Feb. 1, 1999 when the Abilene Water Treatment Plant became operational.