by A F | Jan 9, 2020 | one-column-page, water
Clean Rivers Program Clean Rivers Program is a state fee-funded water quality monitoring, data assessment and public outreach program administered by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. River authorities, water supply districts and government councils...
by A F | Jan 9, 2020 | one-column-page, water
Protecting Water Quality Water quality data Interactive map with water quality data for the basin VIEW MAP Nuisance aquatic plants Managing invasive plants in the lower Colorado River basin LEARN MORE Algae in the Highland Lakes Monitoring toxic blue-green algae...
by A F | Jan 9, 2020 | be-lake-wise, one-column-page, water
Whether you’re a person looking to get out on the water, an organization with lake-going guests or somewhere in between, staying safe on the water is everyone’s responsibility. Here’s what you need to know about water recreation and safety on the Highland Lakes and...
by A F | Jan 9, 2020 | one-column-page, water
On-site sewage facility fees Below is the schedule for permits, inspections, renewals and other fees for on-site sewage facilities. If you have questions, contact us through [email protected]. Facility Type Fee Conventional systems Single-family,...
by A F | Jan 9, 2020 | one-column-page, water
Step-by-step process to obtain approval for continued use at an on-site sewage facility 1. Reinspection application process APPLY ONLINE Read instructions for applying for reinspection online. Email us at [email protected] to obtain an OSSF preparation checklist for the...
by A F | Jan 9, 2020 | one-column-page, water
Step-by-step process to obtain an on-site sewage facility permit 1. Application process APPLY ONLINE Read the online application instructions. You also may download the application or get a permit application package by calling 512-578-3216 or emailing us at...
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