Who provides water to Cedar Park tx?
Utilities
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Who provides water to Cedar Park tx?
Utilities
Water | City of Cedar Park | 512-401-5300 |
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TXU (Atmos Energy) | 1-800-460-3030 | |
Garbage Collection | Central Texas Refuse (Cedar Park) | 512-401-5678 (Residential) 512-243-2833 (Commercial) A current list of commercial refuse companies is maintained by the City Secretary. Please call 512-401-5002 for an up to date list. |
Where does Cedar Park Texas get its water?
Lake Travis
In Cedar Park our drinking water comes from Lake Travis and it is not free. The City buys every gallon we pump out of the lake from the Lower Colorado River Authority, plus there is a cost for treating that water so it meets all the State & Federal requirements for drinkable or “potable” water.
Does Cedar Park have water?
Provide accurate water and wastewater billing information for our customers through a knowledgeable and friendly service staff. The Utility Billing Department is in charge of making sure the residents of Cedar Park have the best service possible for the maintenance of billing for city utilities.
Is Cedar Park part of Austin water?
While the City of Cedar Park and Austin both draw water from Lake Travis, the City of Cedar Park has separate water intake facilities that draw and treat water from a different area, the Sandy Creek arm, of Lake Travis.
Is there a boil water notice in Cedar Park Texas?
No boil water notice for Cedar Park.
Can you drink the tap water in Cedar Park TX?
Yes, Cedar Park’s tap water is generally considered safe to drink as Cedar Park has no active health based violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) that we are aware of. Other factors such as lead piping in a home, or low levels of pollutants on immunocompromised individuals, should also be considered, however.
Is Cedar Park in a boil water notice?
Is there still a boil water advisory in Austin?
Austin Water has lifted the boil water notice for all customers. Customers no longer need to boil water used for drinking, cooking and making ice. Water quality testing submitted to the TCEQ has confirmed that tap water meets all regulatory standards and is safe for human consumption.
Is Austin still under boil water advisory?
Boil Water Notice Lifted Austin Water has lifted the boil water notice for all customers. Customers no longer need to boil water used for drinking, cooking and making ice.
Does Round Rock need to boil water?
The City has not issued a boil water notice and there is no need for our customers to boil water. City of Round Rock water is safe for all uses.
What does the Cedar Park utility billing department do?
Provide accurate water and wastewater billing information for our customers through a knowledgeable and friendly service staff. The Utility Billing Department is in charge of making sure the residents of Cedar Park have the best service possible for the maintenance of billing for city utilities.
Why did my water bill go up in Cedar Park?
Cedar Park City Council approved a rate adjustment at its July 22, 2021 meeting in order to help fund two large utility projects that will provide long-term capacity beyond 2040. The average residential bill will increase by $3.28, assuming 9,079 gallons of water usage and a winter wastewater average of 5,770 gallons.
When was the last time Cedar Park had a utility rate adjustment?
The City’s last utility rate adjustment was in 2010. Cedar Park City Council approved a rate adjustment at its July 22, 2021 meeting in order to help fund two large utility projects that will provide long-term capacity beyond 2040.
What is the billing cycle for the city of Cedar Park?
The City of Cedar Park service area is divided into 4 billing cycles, based on geographic location. Because your cycle is determined by where you live, you cannot change cycles. Bills are mailed once per month according to the following schedule: Cycle 1 billing mailed on the 17th.