***UPDATE 8/12/2025 4:27 PM****Boil Water Notice is rescinded.Both test samples came back clear and the Boil Water Notice issued August 7th is hereby rescinded. City staff will be on site momentarily placing rescind notices on the doors of impacted residents.
***UPDATE 8/11/2025 5:08 PM **** City of Yerington
As of this update, both samples have been submitted and city staff is anxiously awaiting the results. As soon as we have clearance to rescind the Boil Water Notice we will both update social media, as well as place rescind notices on the doors of those homes impacted. Thank you for your patience. -End Update
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8-7-2025 From City of Yerington:
** Boil Water Notice Issued to select Residents in Mason **
Unfortunately at about noon today, we received a report of a severe water leak in Mason off of SR-339. A main had to be shut off to process a repair, and that means we are mandated to issue a Boil Water Notice to the impacted residents to ensure no contaminants were introduced to our water system.
I’ve attached a map for reference, the residents within the yellow hash marks are the properties affected. We begin the sampling process and once two samples are cleared by outside testing, the boil water notice will be rescinded.
Homes in the impacted area received physical notices to their doors and bottled water was delivered.
The cause of the leak was a crew of contract workers, who inadvertently struck a pipe while digging.
Thank you for your patience while we resolve this matter.
-Jerry Bryant
Interim City Manager


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