KILLEEN, Texas (Dec. 19, 2025) – The emergency boil water notice has been lifted for all addresses in Killeen’s Middle Pressure Plain, except for a small number of locations, following water quality testing that confirmed no contamination occurred.
The boil water notice remains in effect for the following addresses as a precaution:
- 401 Cheyenne Dr.
- 202, 300, 310, 400, and 500 W. Central Texas Expressway
Water quality samples collected throughout the Middle Pressure Plain show the water meets safety standards. Additional samples have been taken for the remaining addresses still under the notice, and results are expected within 24 to 48 hours.
Residents at the listed locations should continue to boil tap water for drinking, cooking, brushing teeth and making ice until the notice is lifted for those areas.
The city will continue to provide updates through city alerts, social media channels and on its website as they become available.
For the latest information, residents can visit the city’s Alert Center at killeentexas.gov or by calling the Water Notices Hotline at 254-501-6515.
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Founded in 1882, the City of Killeen combines a charming hometown feel with vibrant cultural experiences influenced by its military heritage and diverse community. With over 160,000 residents, the city is committed to providing municipal services and facilities that meet the essential health, safety, and welfare needs of its residents while also enhancing the overall quality of life. Discover what makes Killeen special at killeentexas.gov.