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Mercer Today
By the People, for the People
Mercer water tower maintenance to disrupt service
Residents and businesses will experience temporary loss of water during cleaning process
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The city of Mercer, Missouri has scheduled a cleaning of its municipal water tower for March 9, which will temporarily disrupt water service for residents and businesses. The water tower will be drained prior to noon on Monday to facilitate the maintenance work, and a 24-hour precautionary boil water advisory will be issued following the completion of the work as a standard public health safeguard.
Why it matters
Maintaining the municipal water tower is crucial for ensuring a reliable and safe water supply for the Mercer community. However, the temporary disruption in service could impact local businesses and schools, highlighting the importance of effective communication and planning around infrastructure maintenance projects.
The details
City officials report the water tower will be drained prior to noon on March 9 to facilitate the maintenance work. As a result, Mercer water customers will experience a temporary loss of service during the cleaning process. Following completion of the work, a 24-hour precautionary boil water advisory will be issued as a standard public health safeguard.
- The water tower cleaning is scheduled for March 9, 2026.
- The water tower will be drained prior to noon on March 9.
The players
Mercer City Hall
The local government office responsible for managing the city's water infrastructure and communicating with residents about service disruptions.
North Mercer School
The local school district that has announced it will not hold classes on March 9 due to the temporary loss of water service.
Mercer County Public Water Supply District
The regional water utility that provides water service to the Goshen tower customers, who are also experiencing an inspection of their water tower.
What’s next
Following the completion of the water tower cleaning, a 24-hour precautionary boil water advisory will be issued as a standard public health safeguard.
The takeaway
Maintaining critical water infrastructure is essential for ensuring a reliable and safe water supply for the Mercer community. However, these necessary maintenance projects can disrupt service and impact local businesses and schools, highlighting the importance of effective communication and planning to minimize the impact on residents.
