By The Leader Staff
City officials issue advisory following water tank explosion investigation

City of Lemoore officials on Wednesday (July 21) issued an important advisory following the June 21 explosion of one of the city’s 1.5 million-gallon-water tanks, an unfortunate incident that killed a contractor working on the tank located adjacent to West Hills College Lemoore.

City officials are also reassuring Lemoore residents that the city’s water continues to be safe to drink.

In the advisory issued by Lemoore City Manager Nathan Olson, the June 21 incident On June 21, 2021, was “an unfortunate and very preventable incident” when a 1.5 million-gallon-water tank exploded. This tank had been in service for many years without problems or incident,” stated Olson in his release.

According to the advisory, the contractor’s employee failed to perform an essential and required safety-check procedure before performing hot work (welding) on the tank. The advisory states that “proper monitoring of the headspace would have alerted the contractor of a condition that existed at a time when he must not perform welding.” 

The city's water tank debris the day after the 1.5 million gallon tank exploded, killing a contractor working on the tank.
The city's water tank debris the day after the 1.5 million gallon tank exploded, killing a contractor working on the tank.
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As a result of the City’s ongoing investigation into this incident, local officials are issuing this advisory warning:

City officials are in the process of getting the town’s new water systems tested and approved by the state. City officials way the water is safe to drink and requires no additional treatment.