Pipeline Renewal
Our system includes more than 4,000 miles of water lines and more than 3,000 miles of wastewater lines.
The pipes beneath Austin's streets work hard for you every day, delivering clean water and safely removing wastewater for more than 1 million customers. Through our Renewing Austin program and other capital projects, Austin Water proactively replaces aging water and wastewater lines, prioritizing pipelines based on break history and condition.
As we improve and expand our water infrastructure, Austin Water works to keep residents and nearby businesses informed throughout the construction process. We maintain dedicated project webpages for longer-term work to keep our neighbors up to date on what we're doing to support our growing city and prepare for the future.
Renewing Austin Projects
- Colony Park Water Renewal
- Concordia Neighborhood Water and Wastewater Pipeline Renewal
- East Allandale Water and Wastewater Renewal
- Hyde Park - East 38th Street Wastewater Renewal
- Garden Villa Lane Water and Wastewater Renewal
- Gillis Street Water and Wastewater Renewal
- Ivanhoe Trail Water Renewal
- Old Enfield Water and Wastewater Renewal
- Parker Lane Neighborhood Water and Wastewater Renewal
- South Tarrytown Water and Wastewater Renewal
- West 35th Street Water and Wastewater Renewal
- Westgate Neighborhood Wastewater Renewal
- Zilker Water and Wastewater Renewal
Other Pipeline Projects
In addition to projects in the Renewing Austin program, Austin Water makes improvements throughout our service area to improve reliability.
- Glenlake Pump Station Bypass Improvements
- Guildford Cove Boosted Pressure Zone Waterline Improvements Project
- Guildford Cove Pump Station Improvements
- Lookout Lane Pump Station Improvements
- McNeil Water Transmission Main Project
- Williamson Creek Interceptor
Contact
Cynthia Miller, J.D.
Austin Water Public Information Office
512-972-0268
cynthia.miller@austintexas.gov