Austin Water Projects

The 38th and 40th Street Water and Wastewater Pipeline Renewal Project is part of Renewing Austin, an Austin Water program dedicated to replacing aging and deteriorating pipes throughout the city.

The Burrell Drive Wastewater Renewal Project is part of Renewing Austin, an Austin Water program dedicated to replacing deteriorating and aged water and wastewater main lines throughout the city.

The Cameron Road Wastewater Improvements Project is part of Austin Water's work to ensure reliability today and prepare for the needs of the future by replacing smaller pipes with much larger ones.

The Central East Water and Wastewater Pipeline Renewal Project is part of Austin Water's work to prepare for the needs of the future by strengthening our city’s water infrastructure.

The Colony Park Waterline Renewal Project will replace approximately 9,263 linear feet of water main. This work is part of Renewing Austin, Austin Water's program to replace aging pipes throughout the city.

The Concordia Neighborhood Water and Wastewater Pipeline Renewal Project is part of Renewing Austin, a program ensuring reliability today and preparing for the needs of the future by strengthening our community’s water and wastewater infrastructure.

Austin Water is working to improve the reliability of our water distribution system with the Davis Medium Service Water Transmission Main project.

The Albert R. Davis Water Treatment Plant is one of three City of Austin drinking water plants. It was built in 1954 and was upgraded in 1963, 1977, and 1987 to its current capacity of 118 million gallons per day.

The East Allandale Water and Wastewater Improvement Project is part of Renewing Austin, an Austin Water program to replace and upgrade water lines.