Beginning July 1st, 3-day watering schedule for Waco residents.
The City of Waco has launched a new Service Line Material Map. This online tool allows residents to easily identify the material of their water service line. The map was created after the City of Waco took inventory of over 50,000 service lines in compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency's new Lead and Copper Rule.
There are no known lead services within the City's system or on the customer side. However, the City remains committed to replacing any lead lines discovered during maintenance or repairs.
View the Map & Learn More
The map and more information about the City of Waco's proactive approach to addressing lead in water service lines will also be available at Waco City Hall (300 Austin Ave) and Central Library (1717 Austin Ave).
Water is vital to life! Your City of Waco Water Utility Services Department is committed to the protection of public health and to the quality management of water and wastewater services.
We do this through the divisions of:
Residential Construction
Commercial Construction
In 2019, the City of Waco completed a study of the China Spring area sewer basin. The study indicated that growth is exceeding current capacity.
After exploring potential sites for a future wastewater treatment plant, the City purchased property on Buster Chatham Road.
FAQs about the future plant
*this data is updated daily from waterdatafortexas.org
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Check out the conservation tips below for everyday ways to save water. The more you save, the less you pay PLUS our water supply lasts longer! Share these tips with others!
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Newly planted landscaping has different needs than established landscaping. You can apply for a watering variance for your new plants.
Apply for a 60-Day Watering Variance