What type of water transportation systems does the Authority operate?

by The Brazos River Authority

The Authority operates two raw water lines that carry non-potable water. The Williamson County Regional Water Line carries raw water from Stillhouse Hollow Lake to Lake Georgetown, where the water serves residents of Georgetown, Round Rock, the Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District and the Chisholm Trail Special Utility District.

 

The Authority also uses the West Central Texas Raw Water Line to carry water from Possum Kingdom Lake to several area customers.

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