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National Drinking Water Week – Show & Tell Event
Round Rock Public Library 200 E. Liberty Ave, Round Rock, TX, TX, United StatesCity of Round Rock Invites Residents to Celebrate Drinking Water Week, May 3–9 The City of Round Rock Public Works Utilities Department is proud to join communities across North America […]
Upcoming Events
Department Events and Programs
- Shred for a Paws Cause – April 18 – RAIN OR SHINE!
- Drinking Water Week – May
- Rebates – Big Savings on home upgrades
- Earth Day Festivities – April
- Tax-Free Weekend – Water Smart Items – Memorial Day weekend
- Bulk Trash Pick-UpÂ
- Household Hazardous Waste DisposalÂ
- Smart Irrigation Month – July
- Imagine a Day Without Water – October
- Rain Barrels 50% off Sale – NO SALES IN 2026
- Landscaping in a Box Sale – NO SALES IN 2026
- Fix a Leak Week – March
Rain Barrel Sale
Barrel Details:
Color: Black
Capacity: 50 gallons
Cost: $79 each (retail $157)
For a limited time, get a 50-gallon rain barrel at HALF PRICE!Â
The City’s Water Conservation Program is selling rain barrels for 50% off retail price to help you have a ready supply of FREE water for your landscaping needs!
- No residency restrictions! You don’t have to live in Round Rock to take advantage of this deal.
- No quantity restrictions! Purchase as many as you want.
NO SALES WILL OCCUR IN 2026 DUE TO ON-SITE CONSTRUCTION.
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How to order:
- Pre-order
- Pick-up: TBD
CORR – Bob Bennett Building (3400 Sunrise Rd, Round Rock)
Don’t miss out – start saving water and money today!
The City’s Water Conservation Program holds Rain Barrel Sales one to two times a year, typically in the Spring and Fall—see calendar.
Bulk Trash Pick-up
Now you can Spring Clean any time of the year!
Starting January 2025, you can choose when “spring clean-up” is convenient for you!
How it works:
- In-City residents (water bill comes directly from the CORR) can schedule one free bulk pick-up per year.Â
- Call Republic Services at 512-255-4980 one week before your regular collection day to schedule your annual bulk pick-up.
- Place acceptable bulk items neatly at the curb by 7 a.m. on your scheduled pick-up day.
Note: You can also place up to seven bags or small bulk items at the curb with your regular weekly pick-up. Find out more.
If you live in a Municipal Utility District (MUD), please contact your MUD to find out if any clean-up events are scheduled in your area.
Accepted and Not Accepted Bulk Items
- Non-Freon Appliances (accepted daily at Recycling Center)
- Furniture
- Scrap metal
- Lumber (4ft length or smaller and all nails, staples, brads, etc. removed)
- Mattresses
Non-Freon appliances such as washers, dryers, stoves, dishwashers, and hot water heaters can be placed curbside on your bulk pick-up day; however, they are not recycled. These can be recycled at the City’s Recycling Center during normal business hours.
- Freon Appliances*Â (recycling options)
- Automotive products (accepted at Recycling Center)
- Brush/tree limbs (see Brush Recycling)
- Chemicals (see HHW Drop-off)
- Demolition/construction debris
- Paint (see HHW Drop-off)
- Tires
- TV’s (recycling options)
*Freon appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, air conditioner units or other appliances that at one time contained Freon, are not accepted curbside. The following companies offer Freon appliance recycling services:
– Appliance Collector: 512-650-0528