Henrico County residents impacted by a water outage that began earlier this week can expect to see water flow slowly returning on Thursday.
Residents should begin to see their water flow return throughout the day as water pressure zones in central and eastern Henrico are now filling with water.
Companies around the Richmond area have taken different approaches to navigating the turbulent water crisis that’s left water across the area undrinkable, and at times, nonexistent.
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Henrico County officials say residents are starting to see water flow slowly return to their homes Thursday morning.
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