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Drought Rate Fee Structure Approved By LMUD Board of Directors
At the latest LMUD Board of Directors meeting, held April 12, 2023, the Board approved a motion to add a Drought Rate fee structure to the LMUD Rate Order in →
→Water use tips cannot be repeated enough
As published in the Lake Travis View, June 2020. “Pay attention!” Hearing something once is never enough. We are exposed to repetition throughout our lives as a way to help →
→Water Needs versus Water Wants
As published in the Lake Travis View, July 2022. How often do you consider what you actually need versus what you just want? Do you prioritize those needs? What about →
→Drought Management is in Effect (and Has Been)
As published in the Lake Travis View, May 2022. Many of you will remember living through the drought that started in 2011. Texas experienced the driest year on record as →
→Water Matters: August – November 2022 edition
Printable Version No water to drink, or wash your hands with. No water to shower, flush the toilet, or do laundry. Hospitals would close without water. Firefighters couldn’t put out →
→LCRA Residential Rebates Program
LCRA's WaterSmart Rebates Program can help LMUD customers save water and money. →
→Beneficial reuse prevents wastewater discharge, promotes conservation
As published in the Lake Travis View, August 2021 There’s been a lot of talk lately about the algae blooms around the Austin area. As a water provider that uses →
→Test Your Knowledge at the Earth Day Fact Find
Update: Great job to everyone who participated in our Earth Day Fact Find. You are all very knowledgeable about ways to reduce waste and protect our environment to ensure a →
→Imagine a Day Without Water
As published in the Lake Travis View, October 2020. Imagine a day without water: a day without safe, clean, reliable water. Think of all the ways you use it. How →
→Choose Tap Water
As published in Lakeway Voice, June 2020. Choose Tap Water Water is essential. Not only for hygiene, irrigation, and cooking, but for our health. From newborns to adults to →
→Being Mindful of Winter Averaging Can Help You Save Money Throughout the Year
As published in Lakeway Voice, January 2020. Being Mindful of Winter Averaging Can Help You Save Money Throughout the Year With extra guests comes more water usage: showering, flushing, laundry, →
→Rainwater Harvesting
Pickup this guide and other helpful water-saving literature at the LMUD district office located at 1097 Lohmans Crossing. Rainwater Harvesting is a publication produced by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service →
→Guide to Yard Care
Guide to Yard Care is a publication produced for and provided by TCEQ through the Take Care of Texas program. Pickup this guide and other helpful water-saving literature at the →
→Clean Pipes are Green Pipes
Take Care of Texas is a statewide campaign from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality that provides helpful information on Texas’ successes in environmental protection and encourages all Texans to →
→A Watering Guide for Texas Landscape
Pickup this guide and other helpful water-saving literature at the LMUD district office located at 1097 Lohmans Crossing. A Watering Guide for Texas Landscape is published and provided by Texas →
→Be Water Wise at Home
Take Care of Texas is a statewide campaign from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality that provides helpful information on Texas’ successes in environmental protection and encourages all Texans to →
→Clean water is essential to protecting public health
As published in Lake Travis View, week of April 16, 2020. Clean water is essential to protecting public health Let’s take the time to celebrate and give thanks to all →
→April is Water Conservation Month
As published in Lakeway Voice, April 2020. April is Water Conservation Month Recently, we’ve all faced the panic of supply shortages. Many of the commodities we previously took for →
→High Water Bills? Check Your Irrigation Controller
As published in Lakeway Voice, March 2020. High Water Bills? Check Your Irrigation Controller Like all plants, grass needs deep, strong roots to thrive. When you water your lawn, your →
→Got leaks? DIY or call a plumber?
As published in Lake Travis View, week of February 13, 2020. Got leaks? DIY or call a plumber? Fact: Each American uses an average of 88 gallons of water a →
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