WHCRWA SURFACE WATER OUTAGE FOR ALL CUSTOMERS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
On Tuesday morning, Feb. 16, 2021, the West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA) stopped receiving surface water supply from the City of Houston, impeding the WHCRWA’s ability to provide water to its utility district customers.
Water For Our Future
The WHCRWA has four major components of water supply / infrastructure projects to help secure a long term water supply for our future.
Covid driving up home water use
The average US home used nearly 729 additional gallons of water in April than it did in February, 2020 according to a new study from Phyn, a [...]
KRAFTY KIDS PROJECT… Create a Wonderful Insect Habitat
Here’s a great opportunity to create something useful and attractive, to provide a home for beneficial insects that can help pollinate your herbs, veggies, and flowers, and [...]
They’re BACK — Don’t give them a home!
Just when you’re relaxing with your family on the patio, you hear it -- the distinct dive bomber buzz of a mosquito with a nice juicy spot [...]
Understanding the Rising Cost of Water
What is the WHCRWA? The West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA) was created by the Texas Legislature in 2001 to manage compliance with the Harris-Galveston Subsidence [...]