‘We’re that anybody’: San Antonio family calls for help to make water connections more accessible

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‘We’re that anybody’: San Antonio family calls for help to make water connections more accessible
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A Council Consideration Request filed this year could create a pilot program to connect more people to SAWS water and sewer main lines.

– The Torres family survived the summer of 2022 with buckets of rainwater and bottles of water. The family had to do that because they didn’t have a water connection.

“It was just incredible how hard it was and how expensive it was to be able to just get water,” Daniel Torres said. The family’s water service was disconnected in June 2022. Running water did not return until Sept. 2022.

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