Utilities
Round Rock Utilities posts strong finish at Hydrant Hysteria nationals
Shane Carroll, Bobby Hepner and Alfredo Vences take fifth place in hydrant-building competition
After winning first place in American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) Texas Hydrant Hysteria Competition in April, Utilities employees Shane Carroll, Bobby Hepner and Alfredo Vences headed to Las Vegas this month to take fifth place […]
Employees celebrate Luther Peterson groundbreaking
New facility to house Utilities and Transportation
Employees from Utilities, Transportation, General Services and other City of Round Rock departments came together June 1 to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new facility that will house public works employees in one location. The […]
Kudos to Utilities and Transportation staff this weekend
Citizen praises City workers during Hurricane Harvey
Thank you to all employees who have worked so hard and diligently this weekend. There are still efforts ongoing in our City to recover from the effects of Hurricane Harvey. The letter below from an […]
My water bill is how much??
Jessica Woods, our Water Conservation Program Coordinator, “dives in” to the topic of increased water usage and explains the factors that impact our water bills in her latest Water Spot Blog post! Read it here: http://www.roundrocktexas.gov/2015/11/my-water-bill-is-how-much/
Lake Georgetown: Go see!
We’ve had some much needed rain but Lake Georgetown isn’t full. Learn more in Jessica’s latest The Water Spot blog post .
Lawn aeration rebate
The City’s Water Conservation Program is offering a new $50 rebate for a limited time for lawn aeration services. Learn more in Jessica’s latest The Water Spot blog post .
Groundwater Awareness Week
Learn about groundwater in Jessica’s latest The Water Spot blog post .
Bottled vs. Tap
Jessica Woods wonders, “Why do people purchase bottled drinking water, when tap water is such a good value?” in her latest The Water Spot blog post .
Medrano receives certification
Utilities Services Superintendent Richard Medrano was recognized as a Certified Water Professional (CWP) by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX) in December.
Two long-time employees bid farewell
Doug Nelson and Terrell Wilkey have both been with the City for 30 years and both are retiring at the end of January. Read their reflections on their careers.