
BENICIA, Calif. (KGO) — The City of Benicia says necessary parts are expected to arrive Friday morning to fix the damaged water transmission line.
Crews plan to work through the weekend.
During this time, residents are being asked to cut back on their water usage by 40%.
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“Could you limit your showers to five minutes? Could you not fill your pool right now? Could you if you’re going to use your dishwasher or washing machine, could you make sure they’re full loads? Because we turned off water to the main transmission line – we are now using our only and primary back up water source which is our reservoir, which is Lake Hermon,” said Sarah Shawky, Deputy City Manager of Benicia.
Officials say the Lake Herman water may have an earthy taste or smell, but it is safe to drink.
Another update on repairs is expected next week.
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