Central Pump Station Begins Pumping Water into WHCRWA System
A major WHCRWA milestone: the Central Pump Station began pumping treated surface water from Lake Houston into the regional system.
A major WHCRWA milestone: the Central Pump Station began pumping treated surface water from Lake Houston into the regional system.
Construction of Segment A of the SWSP has reached an important milestone with the installation of the final section of pipe.
WHCRWA received the 2026 Water Project of the Year Award for Segment B3 at the Underground Infrastructure Conference (UIC) in San Antonio.
As temperatures occasionally drop during the winter months, it’s important to protect your irrigation system from damage caused by freezing.
WHCRWA extends its condolences to the Lindsay family and honors Senator Lindsay’s lasting legacy in public service and water policy.
The WHCRWA Board is pleased to report that there will be no increase to the current Groundwater and Surface Water Fee this January 1, 2026.
The Surface Water Supply Project has reached a major milestone with the completion of final pipe installation for Segment B1/B2.
This Show and Tell opportunity will showcase the Authority's outreach efforts that provide the foundation for awareness and understanding.
WHCRWA wins Silver Telly Award for its informational video “What is the WHCRWA Fee on My Water Bill?”
WHCRWA has been honored with the prestigious Water Project of the Year award at UIC 2025 in Houston.