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At Texas Water Systems, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation. 

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Friday: Closed

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Water Bills

February 06, 2023

All water bills have been mailed.  Texas Water estimated the bills this month mirroring your usage from last month.  When we manually read in March, the meter readings/usage will be back in sync.  If you wish to have a more accurate bill (for January usage), please call in your meter read (Meter # and reading) to 903-595-2128.  You can also go to our website and enter the reading as well.    https://www.txwatersystems.com/contact-us .  For those on bank draft, I must have the corrected read before 12pm, February 14, 2023. If you do not receive a bill by the 10th of February, please contact the office and a new bill will be sent to you.

 

 

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Time to Celebrate Drinking Water Week!

Time to Celebrate Drinking Water Week!

May 01, 2023

We have been celebrating Drinking Water Week for over 40 years!

Hosted by the American Water Works Association, Drinking Water Week is a time to recognize the vital role water plays in the daily lives of every individual.

In 2023, Drinking Water Week will be recognized from May 7th – May 13th. During this time, water teams across the United States, Canada, and beyond proudly educate their communities on the amazing processes and science needed to create 1 “simple” glass of water.

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