In observance of Presidents' Day, Woodlands Water will be closed on February 16, 2026.
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Water Management

SWC & TCEQ fees – Why are they on your water bill?
TCEQ Fee The “TCEQ Fee” on your water bill is a 100% pass-through fee to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The fee helps fund servi...
Texas Aquifers
Learn how groundwater aquifers and water supply systems work across our state. Explore where our water comes from, how it’s managed, and why conserv...
Do we have fluoride in our drinking water?
By John GeigerAbout a decade ago, the ten Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) that are managed by The Woodlands Water Agency (WWA) voted not to add sup...
New updates on the Water Renewal The Woodlands site!
Article Source: Woodlands WaterWhile future Water Renewal projects are currently being determined and prioritized, numerous studies, design, and const...
AC Water Lines
What are they? Should I be concerned? By John Geiger What are AC water lines? Asbestos cement (AC) water lines are pipes that contain asbestos f...
Water 101 – The Story Of Your Water And How It Works
Article Source: Woodlands Water
Winter Sewer Averaging
Article Source: Woodlands Water The key to controlling your sewer costs all year long. by John Geiger Woodlands Water rates are amongst the lowest ...
Water Stewardship in The Woodlands
By Bob DaileySingle-family water usage in The Woodlands for 2020 was approximately 3.5 billion gallons, a far cry from the 2011 usage of 5.7 billion g...
There’s Plenty of Water Everywhere – Just not Here and There
By Bob DaileyThere’s plenty of water in the world…just not where we want and need it. The massive Oglala Aquifer, the largest in North America, fu...