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Austin Water's WaterWise Landscape Rebate Program Helps Residents Save Money and Conserve Water | AustinT....

AUSTIN - As summer approaches and water use peaks, Austin Water’s WaterWise Landscape

Austin Water Cold Weather Tips | AustinTexas.gov

As the winter season approaches, Austin Water urges customers to take steps now to prepare for freezing temperatures. While Austinites often enjoy mild winters, Winter Storm Uri of February 2021 de...

Rhino Water Damage & Mold Removal of Austin | (512) 580-4575 | Austin, Texas

You can contact Rhino Water Damage & Mold Removal of Austin by phone using number (512) 580-4575.

Services | AustinTexas.gov

The Austin Water Development Services Team is ready to assist with water service connections and technical support.

24/7 Cold Weather Shelter Operations Demobilized | AustinTexas.gov

A winter storm like Austin experienced this week can cause property damage, water leaks or broken pipes, as well as loss of utility services. The City and its partners have resources and...

Education & Outreach | AustinTexas.gov

See ways Austin Water is reaching out to our citizens.

CITY OF AUSTIN DROUGHT CONTINGENCY PLAN

Projected Water Demands Austin Water’s customer base is projected to increase from the current population of 1.1 million to 1.3 million by 2040, as outlined in the City of Austin's 2018...

Update on Winter Weather Moving Through Central Texas | AustinTexas.gov

For issues with a suspected damaged meter call Austin Water dispatch at 512-972-1000. If emergency repairs need to be completed on a property, the City’s Development Services Department...

Damage Restoration Services | Austin, TX | All Nation Restoration

All Nation Restoration provides fast and reliable emergency water and mold damage restoration services in Austin, TX. Call us today to get a free assessment!

Flood Safety | AustinTexas.gov

Save Yourself! ; Be alert to your surroundings. Monitor local media. Avoid driving. Stay away from creeks, trails, culverts, ponds and other drainage infrastructure. If water starts to rise, seek higher ground. This may mean getting on your roof.

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