Welcome to the Official Website of Robertson County Water Supply Corporation

Our Mission

At Robertson County Water Supply Corporation, 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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Bill Payment Options

New billing & payment system has launched to better serve our customers!  Now more access to bills & history, plus convenient new payment options!  Simply register for online access through the Bill Payment page.

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LINE LOCATES

Robertson County Water Supply Corporation is NOT part of Texas 811.  If you need a line locate, please call us at least 2 business days (48 hours) before you dig.

Meetings & Agendas

Robertson County WSC's Board Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of every month. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EPA Lead & Copper Rule Revision Required Service Line Inventory Statement

October 16, 2024

Legislation passed in 2021 required public water systems to identify all lead service lines and develop a plan for their replacement to better protect communities from exposure to lead in drinking water.  To comply with the rule improvements, Robertson County WSC visually inspected all service connections and reviewed system records.

Robertson County WSC has no lead service lines or galvanized service lines requiring replacement.  Robertson County WSC reached this determination because lead service lines have never been used in the system operation. 

Robertson County WSC found no evidence of the use of lead service lines (i) in the system records, including distribution system maps and...

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Celebrating Clean Water: Honoring Drinking Water Week

Celebrating Clean Water: Honoring Drinking Water Week

April 30, 2025

Every time you turn on the tap, clean and safe water flows out.. ready to drink, cook with, or use for daily tasks.

It’s a simple action we often take for granted, but behind every drop is a vast system of infrastructure, dedicated professionals, and careful planning.

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