Resources for public water systems Can we help? Resources for public water systems Photograph of a art deco style neon light that says City Light-Water Department.
What makes a public water system strong? Photograph of a water tower with Happy written on it. Repainted for the movie Happy Texas.
Planning – short term & long term Photograph of meeting participants in Megargel, Texas.
Knowledgeable staff Photograph of TCEQ staff and water system manager in Munday, Texas.
Solid financing Photograph of a City of Austin water meter lid.
Customer & management support Photograph of a elevated storage tank against a cloudy sky.
How do we get there?
Free on-site FMT assistance Financial Managerial Technical
Free on-site assistance TCEQ https://www.tceq.texas.gov/dri nkingwater/fmt Phone: 512-239-4691 E-mail: FMT@tceq.texas.gov Water loss Disinfection Operator training Planning Funding sources
Free on-site assistance PUC Water Utilities Division Phone: 512-936-7405 E-mail: water@puc.texas.gov Rate studies Financial planning Consolidation assistance
TWICC Texas Water Infrastructure Coordination Committee Funding And other assistance
TWICC members Texas Water Development Board, USDA, Texas Department of Agriculture TCEQ ,EPA , Public Utility Commission, Secretary of States Communities Unlimited, Texas Rural Water Association, Texas AWWA
www.twicc.org Photograph of TWICC members and community members at the Presidio County Courthouse.
Local organizations Council of Governments Local officials Planning groups Photograph of an emergency pump used during the drought in Groesbeck, Texas.
Neighbors Photograph of TCEQ staff and residents of Palo Pinto County.
Neighbors Photograph of participants at a community meeting and workshop in Munday, Texas.
Education & training Photograph of water system staff looking at a map.
Education & training Photograph of a drought workshop in Abilene, Texas.
Thank you for your time! Dorothy Young dorothy.young@tceq.texas.gov 512.239.6064