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Water from lakes Travis and Buchanan—part of the chain of Highland Lakes on the Colorado River northwest of Austin—is sourced for drinking water and daily use in most of Hays, Travis and ...
Water Sources for the City of Austin. Austin Water currently has three water treatment plants which draw water from the Colorado River and treat it to drinking water quality.
Contact Info. 512-972-1000. Physical Address. Cost of Service Rate Study Austin Water is in the process of conducting a comprehensive Cost of Service Rate Study for water and wastewater rates. Read more about it here: Cost of Service Rate Study.
The Water Districts Viewer enables users to search and view water districts using an online map interface. The viewer also links to the Integrated Water Districts Database (iWDD) for additional detailed information.
The purpose of the Corporation is to furnish water supply to towns, cities, private corporations, individuals, and military camps and bases in accordance with Chapter 67 of the Texas Water Code. The Corporation serves tracts of land totaling 962 acres in Travis County, Texas.
Austin Water delivers drinking water of the highest quality providing exceptional value and reliability. Water is tested multiple times per day to ensure safe, clean drinking water every time our customers turn on the tap.
Austin Water is launching My ATX Water, a city-wide smart water meter program replacing 250,000 analog meters with wireless-connected digital ones. The program includes a customer portal for real-time water metrics, alerts, tips, and customization. Sign up with your Austin Water account number.
AUSTIN, Texas — Having enough water for Austin's growing population is a huge concern. Add the ongoing drought, record-breaking heat and aging infrastructure and you can see why water managers...
AUSTIN, Texas — At its peak, the combined storage of Austin water's supply coming from Lake Travis and Lake Buchanan is over 2 million acre-feet. In summer 2022, levels dropped much lower...
describes how Austin Water is maximizing our water supply from the Highland Lakes through conservation and water reuse. Learn more about what you can do to conserve our most precious resource at AustinWater.org.