SUPPORTING A GROWING ECONOMY

The Texas Hill Country is one of the fastest-growing regions in the country, and we’re committed to sustainably supplying water for its population. Our privately owned and operated groundwater resources can provide water supply to more than 200,000 people annually. Our water source is the Trinity Aquifer, which is one of the most extensive groundwater resources in Texas, and benefits the region because it diversifies the water supply.

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SUPPORTING A GROWING ECONOMY

The Texas Hill Country is one of the fastest-growing regions in the country, and we’re committed to sustainably supplying water for its population. Our privately owned and operated groundwater resources can provide annual water supply to more than 200,000 people annually. Our water source is the Trinity Aquifer, which is one of the most extensive groundwater resources in Texas, and benefits the region because it diversifies the water supply.

Meet Our Experienced Management Team

Hill Country Population Regional Growth Model

Regional Growth Map TWS

2010 Hill Country Population: 3.3 million – 2050 Hill Country Population: 6.8 million (+107%)

WATER SUPPLY FOR A GROWING COMMUNITY

We have dedicated ourselves to:

Sustainability

Conservation

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WATER SUPPLY FOR A GROWING COMMUNITY

We have dedicated ourselves to:

Sustainability

Conservation

Watch The TWS Video

Investing in Infrastructure

We are investing in infrastructure to add new water supply that is critical to the region.

  • A recent study says $1 trillion or more is needed to maintain and expand water service demands in the U.S. over the next 25 years
  • In Texas, a recent infrastructure report card says the state’s water infrastructure needs to improve and expand to deal with environmental change and population growth
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Investing in Infrastructure

We are investing in infrastructure to add new water supply that is critical to the region.

  • A recent study says $1 trillion or more is needed to maintain and expand water service demands in the U.S. over the next 25 years.
  • In Texas, a recent infrastructure report card says the state’s water infrastructure needs to improve and expand to deal with environmental change and population growth.
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Stewards of our natural resource

Texas Water Supply prides itself on employing the latest products and technologies to ensure that it produces a safe, sustainable water supply.

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