by A F | Jan 8, 2020 | one-column-page, water
On-site Sewage Rules Frequently Asked Questions Where can I find out more about LCRA's permit/inspection process? Call 512–578–3216 or 800–776–5272, ext. 3216, option 1. Does an inspection have to be done for every transfer of ownership? Yes. A system inspection...
by A F | Jan 8, 2020 | one-column-page, water
On-Site Sewage Facilities Program LCRA On-Site Sewage Facility Rules READ MORE Get an OSSF permit LEARN MORE Get approved for continued use LEARN MORE Frequently asked questions READ MORE Sewage facility fee schedule LEARN MORE LCRA’s refund policy LEARN...
by A F | Jan 8, 2020 | one-column-page, water
Highland Lakes Watershed Ordinance Highland Lakes Watershed Ordinance Read more Technical manual and construction standard details Learn more Community resources LEARN MORE LCRA helps protect water quality around the Highland Lakes through the Highland Lakes...
by A F | Jan 8, 2020 | one-column-page, water
Preparing Docks for Floods on the Highland Lakes FLOATING DOCK FIXED DOCK RECESSED DOCK Tips for preparing your dock A Sandy Creek flood highlights the importance of prepping docks. WATCH NOW Prepare docks for floods View a printable version of tips. DOWNLOAD...
by A F | Jan 8, 2020 | one-column-page, water
Water Use Restrictions LCRA requires its water customers to have drought contingency plans. Utilities in the lower Colorado River basin require customers to follow water use restrictions according to triggers in their plans. For more information on LCRA municipal...
by A F | Jan 8, 2020 | one-column-page, water
House Bill 1437 LCRA provides raw water to several communities in Williamson County. Most of Williamson County is outside the lower Colorado River watershed, but House Bill 1437 authorizes LCRA to provide water to entities in the county in some circumstances. The...
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