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Feedback Requested: Water Conservation Plan
The City of Wacos water conservation plan outlines our strategies to conserve and protect our water supply now and in the future. We want your feedback!
Lake Waco Wetlands Closed Due to Flooding
The recent heavy rains are great for ducks and fish, but it can be dangerous for people to explore. Water levels at the Wetlands are too high for visitors. When the water recedes, the Wetlands will still be awesome, so wait until its safe to visit.
- For new residential or to transfer service, call (254) 299-CITY (2489).
- Please allow one business day for set up.
- Texas drivers license number and social security number needed.
- Residential security deposits are based on previous account history and credit history (ranging from $75 to $300)
- $50 service fee and $12.50 solid waste administration fee will be added to a new residential service bill.
- Payments can be made using MasterCard, Visa and Discover.
- If water, sewer and/or solid waste services are available at your address, charges will all be on the same bill.
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:
- Water Distribution
- Wastewater Collection
- Water Treatment
- Water Quality Laboratory
- Water Office/Meter Shop
- Pretreatment
- Waco Metropolitan Area Regional Sewerage System (WMARSS)
Residential Construction
- Sabrina Beck, New Construction, Water & Wastewater Taps (254) 299-2464
- Garrett Gonzalez, Meter Services (254) 750-6643
Commercial
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.
For more information about the future plant, visit our FAQs.
Rainfall & Impact to Lake Waco
- For the greatest impact to Lake Wacos water level, we need rainfall in its watershed. The watershed is a 90-mile stretch of water (the Bosque River) northwest of our lake. It is an area of land that drains or “sheds” rainfall into other bodies of water like rivers, creeks or lakes.
- However, not all water from a watershed flows out, so we need enough rain to saturate the groundwater and then run off into the lake. The health of Lake Waco depends on the watershed.
- The current lake level and upcoming forecasts determine the severity of our water restrictions. (Follow lake levels here.)
Did you know…
- Shower (per minute): 2.1 – 2.5 gallons
- Bath: 36 – 50 gallons
- Toilet flush: 1.6 – 3 gallons (older toilets) / 1.28 gallons (newer WaterSense toilets)
- Washing machine (per load): 15 – 45 gallons
- Dishwasher (per load): 6 – 16 gallons
- Faucet (per minute): 1 – 2.5 gallons (standard) / 0.5 – 1.5 gallons (WaterSense)
- Outdoor watering (per hour): 7 – 10 gallons (standard hose) / 1 – 7 gallons (drip irrigation)
- Leaky faucet (per day): Up to 20 gallons
- Brushing teeth (with tap running): 1 – 2 gallons
- Shaving (with tap running): 3 – 7 gallons
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!
- No wipes, paper towels, diapers or trash should ever be flushed down the toilet.
- Take shorter showers.
- Turn off the tap while you soap, shampoo, brush your teeth and shave.
- Only run your washing machine and dishwasher when they’re full and don’t over-soap to reduce the amount of rinsing you need.
- Only two tablespoons of detergent will clean 12 pounds of clothes!
- Defrost food in the refrigerator instead of under running water.
- Use a broom to clear leaves and grass clippings from your sidewalks and porches, instead of a hose.
- Put the clippings around your flowers and shrubs as mulch.
- Learn about composting and give it a try to reduce evaporation from your topsoil.
- Learn about rainwater harvesting to reuse water for gardening, pools and more.
- Consider zeroscaping and plant drought resistant, native plants and succulents. You’ll have some beautiful landscaping and save time on maintenance, too.
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