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San Antonio boasts the largest direct recycled water system in the nation. SAWS inspects, cleans and maintains 13,000 miles of water and sewer mains. Our desal plant converts salty groundwater into 12 million gallons of drinking water each day.
When it comes to water conservation, San Antonio is the best in the nation. Innovative projects like the Aquifer Storage and Recovery ensure water availability even in dry seasons. Learn More
SAWS headquarters. The San Antonio Water System (SAWS) is the largest drinking water and sewage utility in Bexar County, Texas, United States.Based in the Midtown Brackenridge district of San Antonio, SAWS draws water from the Edwards Aquifer to service its customers in all 8 counties of the Greater San Antonio metropolitan area. SAWS is owned by the City of San Antonio.
Water Quality 101 with online tips on how to positively impact the city’s water supply. Through a water quality hotline. San Antonio residents can report a water quality concern any time by calling 210-704-SAWS (7297).
San Antonio Water System is located at 2800 US Highway 281, San Antonio, Texas 78212 and is operated Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm. You may contact the SAWS Call Center by calling (210) 704-7297(SAWS).
22 Οκτ 2024 · SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Water System has already installed digital meters that can monitor hourly water usage for nearly half of its customers. The city-owned water utility replaced...