The “Water IQ: Know your water” is a statewide public awareness
water conservation program that educates Texans about water conservation.
Through Water IQ, the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) provides
information on water-efficient practices, raises awareness about the
importance of water conservation, and helps Texans use less water.
Select an Option for Information about Water
Conservation
You can find more information about your local communities’ water
conservation efforts by either entering your ZIP code into
the field below or by choosing the name of your water supplier in the drop
down box.
If your ZIP code or water supplier is not found, you will be redirected to
the Water IQ home page. Please contact your water supplier about becoming a
Water IQ partner.
Enter your ZIP code in the field below.
To locate a specific water supplier or organization, click on the link
below.
Allen
Aqua Water Supply Corporation
Austin
Bandera County River Authority and Groundwater District
Cedar Park
Celina
College Mound Water Supply Corporation
College Station
Dallas
Denton
Denton County Master Gardener Association
Fairview
Forest Hill
Frisco
Goforth Special Utility District
Harlingen Irrigation District
Harris County WCID No. 36
Harris-Galveston Subsidence District
High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1
John Bunker Sands Wetland Center
Josephine
La Grange
Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District (LSGCD)
Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA)
Mesquite
Milligan Water Supply Corp.
Murphy
Mustang Special Utility District
New Caney MUD
North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD)
Oak Point
Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District
Parker
Post Oak Savannah Groundwater Conservation District
Princeton
Rose Hill Special Utility District
Rosenberg
Round Rock
Sachse
San Antonio Water System (SAWS)
Seis Lagos Utility District
South Llano Watershed Alliance
Springtown
Texas Engineering Extension Service
Texas Groundwater Protection Committee
Texas Water Conservation Advisory Council
Texas Water Foundation
Texas Waterway Cleanup Program
Trophy Club MUD No. 1
Water IQ is designed to complement and support existing local and regional
water conservation efforts. Communities are encouraged to use Water IQ and
provide a link from their community Web site to the Water IQ site.
How to link to the Water IQ Web site and use the Water IQ service marks.