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Water is a precious resource in the Texas Panhandle.

Conserving water is the most effective and environmentally sound way to protect our water supply. The City of Amarillo consistently works to secure additional water rights so that there will be water for generations to come. However, because a portion of the water that the City uses comes from Lake Meredith, the recent lack of rainfall directly affects water levels in the lake which, in turn, affects our water supply.

Due to continued drought, it is important that water conservation measures be taken to protect our natural resources. This guide contains information on how you and your family can conserve water both in and outdoors.


Do at least one thing a day to save water. Even if the savings are small, every drop counts. 

 
 
Contact
City Hall
509 E 7th Ave
Room 105
{Corner of S. Buchanan & East Seventh Ave}
Phone: (806) 378-3533
Fax: (806) 378-3085
 
2006 Water Conservation Topics
Water is a precious resource
Amarillo Water Facts
The City of Amarillo is doing its share to conserve water
Indoor steps to conserve water
Outdoor steps to conserve water
Efficient watering of your lawn
Other considerations that affect watering
Turf Grass Characteristics Chart
 
Brochure
A City of Amarillo Guide to Water Conservation 2006  
 
Utilities Division Phone Numbers
To request information about water conservation -
378-6028

To report wasteful usage outdoors -
378-3035

To report leaking meters or city water lines -
378-6825

For questions about your water bill -
378-4241

 
 


CITY HALL CONTACT INFORMATION

509 S.E. Seventh Avenue   P.O. Box 1971  Amarillo, Texas 79105-1971
Voice: (806) 378-3000   TDD: (806) 378-4229    Fax (806) 378-9394
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