City to replace aging water lines in Greenhill subdivision
City has replaced approximately 108,500 linear feet of water lines using pipe bursting technique
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City has replaced approximately 108,500 linear feet of water lines using pipe bursting technique
City to replace aging water lines in Greenhill subdivision Read More »
The City of Round Rock provides several programs to residential or commercial property owners that are the City’s direct water customers (if you are unsure — check your water bill!). Various
Check out the City’s current water conservation rebates Read More »
The City of Round Rock has released its annual Consumer Confidence Report, which provides customers with water quality information from the previous calendar year. Read the full report at roundrocktexas.gov/waterquality.
Water quality report now online Read More »
Administrative phone numbers for some City of Round Rock departments will temporarily be disabled Monday, June 21 after 6 p.m. due to a phone system update. If you have an
Some administrative phone lines to be disabled late Monday Read More »
Do away with old furniture or other bulk items without the hassle and expense of hauling it off. It’s easy and it’s free. Simply place accepted bulk items neatly at
Spring Clean-Up bulk item pickup to take place in April Read More »
Feb. 18 update: Round Rock Refuse, the City’s residential trash and recycling service provider, will suspend pickup operations for the rest of the week due to landfill closure and expected
Update: Round Rock Refuse suspends pickup schedule for rest of week Read More »
Save money on products to help you reduce your water use at your home or business during the fourth annual Lawn and Garden Water Smart Tax Holiday. This Memorial Day
Save on water smart products May 23-25 Read More »
In conjunction with Phase II of Gov. Abbott’s plan to Open Texas, the City of Round Rock will begin to reopen some of its offices and facilities on Monday, May
City buildings, facilities begin reopening on May 18 Read More »
During the 2019 Texas Municipal League (TML) Annual Conference and Exhibition in San Antonio this week, the City of Round Rock received a 2019 Municipal Excellence Award in public works
City of Round Rock wins statewide excellence award Read More »
The City of Round Rock’s water meets or exceeds all state and federal guidelines for safe drinking water, according to a recent report for the 2018 calendar year. The U.S. Environmental Protection
Annual report: City’s drinking water meets federal guidelines Read More »
At 8:10 p.m. Sunday, June 23, the Brushy Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant in far east Round Rock experienced a failure at an influent lift station, causing more than 100,000
Power outage causes spill at regional wastewater treatment plant Read More »
During Memorial Day weekend, May 25-28, consumers can purchase select water saving products that conserve water, recharge water tables or limit water evaporation, tax free. Eligible items: WaterSense labeled products (toilets,
Save on water smart products this weekend Read More »
Get to know your water and the people who bring it to you at the “Water You Drinking?” event on Wednesday, May 8, and Thursday, May 9, at the
Families invited to learn Water You Drinking? Read More »
The City of Round Rock’s Spring Household Hazardous Waste event scheduled for Saturday, April 13, has been cancelled due to temporary staffing issues. Residents can still safely dispose of paint,
Saturday Household Hazardous Waste disposal event cancelled Read More »
Heads up! City of Round Rock’s popular bulk item pickup program features a new schedule in 2019. Round Rock’s Spring Clean Up allows customers to get rid of old furniture
Spring Clean Up features new schedule in 2019 Read More »
Round Rock Mayor Craig Morgan and members of the City Council recognized four winners of the City’s “Imagine a Day Without Water” poster contest. Seoyoul Kim was the winner of
“Imagine a Day Without Water” contest winners recognized Read More »