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Conservation
The city of Pflugerville partners and supports local, state and national agencies working to promote water conservation and education.

Mandatory Water Conservation In Effect
The City of Pflugerville is under Stage II Mandatory Water Conservation restrictions. twice a week watering schedule.

City of Pflugerville Water Conservation schedule
Residents are asked to voluntarily conserve water and adhere to prescribed restrictions on non-essential water uses from May 1 to September 30 each year.

Outdoor watering schedule: 
Wednesday & Saturday:  Residential homes with a street address ending in an odd number.
Thursday and Sunday:  Residential homes with a street address ending in an even number.
Tuesday and Friday:  Watering days for commercial facilities including apartments, condominiums, civic, commercial, industrial and institutional properties.
Before 10 a.m. and after 7:00 p.m.
Monday:  No watering.

There are no restrictions for hand watering,however we do recommend watering in the morning and/or evening to prevent evaporation.
 




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Water IQ (Texas Water Development Board)

The “Water IQ: Know your water” is a statewide public awareness water conservation program that educates Texans about water conservation. Through Water IQ, the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) provides information on water-efficient practices, raises awareness about the importance of water conservation and helps Texas use less water.
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Save Texas Water
Water Conservation is a mission and responsibility shared by many in the State of Texas. It is an interest and commitment shared between planners, managers, consumers, landowners, businesses and the citizens of Texas.

The goal towards sustainable practices and the conservation of our water resources embodies a state’s aspirations and obligations to ensure that benefits are derived for every Texan. Water will always be a limited resource. Stewardship of our water resources can provide sustainability for future generations and the future needs of Texas.
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LCRA

LCRA is a conservation and reclamation district created by the Texas Legislature in 1934. (See The LCRA Enabling Legislation.) It has no taxing authority and operates solely on utility revenues and fees generated from supplying energy, water and community services
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Current City Conservation Programs

Drop by Drop Landscape Rebate Program