Fix a Leak Week!
The Environmental Protection Agency’s annual Fix a Leak Week (March 16-22, 2020) is to encourage Americans to use water efficiently by finding and fixing leaks. Repairing minor leaks, […]
The Environmental Protection Agency’s annual Fix a Leak Week (March 16-22, 2020) is to encourage Americans to use water efficiently by finding and fixing leaks. Repairing minor leaks, […]
The story of our city’s water It’s very important to know where our water comes from and the process it goes through to fully understand and appreciate it. I believe
Reusing Water Rocks! Read More »
A new year means new opportunities to change the way we live and to make a better version of ourselves. Every year, everyone comes up with a new list of
2020 Water Conservation New Year’s Resolution Read More »
Winter is on its way in Central Texas, and that means it’s time to prepare and protect your plants and pipes! Some might think, “well if it doesn’t rain, it
A Great Idea As society becomes more aware that our natural resources are being depleted faster than they can renew themselves, we have come up with more ways to conserve
Save Water and Collect Rainwater! Read More »
A Sustainable Landscape September marks the beginning of fall gardening here in Central Texas, especially for those native plant species. Early fall is also the perfect time to plant those
The weather has been hit or miss so far this summer, with very little rain since July. The City’s water use, as a whole, has doubled since the beginning of
Save Water this Summer Read More »
You may have heard by now, that July has been deemed “Smart Irrigation Month” by the Irrigation Association (IA). It’s an IA initiative to promote the social, economic and environmental
Smart Irrigation Month is Here Read More »
Spring is arriving here in Central Texas, the flowers are blooming! The onset of warmer weather can get you itching to turn the water on outdoors. Before you ramp up
Time for a Sprinkler Spruce Up Read More »
As we enter waste water averaging season (November through February), we are all trying to use the least amount of water possible so that our waste water averages and charges
Toilet Rebates End December 31, 2018 Read More »
The HEAT is definitely on! Welcome Summertime! You may have heard by now, that July has been deemed “Smart Irrigation Month” by the Irrigation Association since 2005, because that’s typically
Smart Irrigation Month is Here Read More »
You may be asking what does windmills and water towers have to do with the usual topic of water conservation that we share here? Well, nothing directly; however for this
#TXWindmills and #TXWatertowers Read More »
Spring has arrived! The onset of warmer weather can lead to an increase in landscape irrigation. Before you ramp up your watering, be sure to spruce up your irrigation system.
Spruce Up Your Sprinkler System and Save Read More »
Welcome to the new year! Did your landscape look like any of these pictures recently?? Those beautiful icicles and “snowy” grass is a hint that you have probably left your
Winter is here and that means it’s the start of the wastewater averaging (WWA) season. What is wastewater averaging, you ask? Well, let me tell you… In the winter months
Watering in Winter Read More »
A high water bill may be your first clue that something is terribly amiss. But there are a few other signs that signal you may be overwatering your landscape.
5 Signs You’re Watering Too Much Read More »