The TCEQ is responsible for the general
supervision and oversight of districts and utilities, including
the processing of petitions to create districts and applications to
approve utility service areas. In addition, the agency maintains
approval authority over many utility matters including the review
of most district bond issues and of the rates charged by privately
owned utilities.
For more information on water districts, see TCEQ publication
GI-043, Texas
Water Districts: A General Guide.
From our Water Utilities Database (WUD), you can get a current list of
water districts.
If you need water and sewer utility service, you need to contact
your local water or sewer utility. To find your utility:
- Go to WUD.
- Find your county on the map.
- If your property is inside an area that falls under a
certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN), check the name of
the utility that holds that CCN.
- To get information about that utility, look up the utility in
WUD.
We also have a Web page that lists rules
for water utilities and districts.
Contact
us if you have any other questions about water utilities and
districts.