STAGE 1 RESTRICTIONS CANCELLED as of November 9, 2009. STAGE 2 RESTRICTIONS in effect for Timberwood Park, Lookout Canyon, Canyon Springs and Anaqua Springs Ranch until further notice. See Updated Advisory under "Important Links."
About Us
The Bexar Metropolitan Water District (BexarMet) was established by the Texas Legislature in 1945 and currently serves approximately 90,000 connections in Atascosa, Bexar, Comal and Medina counties. BexarMet is unique among water utilities in that the District is comprised of several (21) smaller water systems not interconnected with each other. While approximately 60% of BexarMet customers reside within the San Antonio city limits, BexarMet also serves customers in Somerset, Castle Hills, Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park, Bulverde, and portions of Converse.
- Our History
- Our Mission, Vision and Core Values
- Link to BexarMet Enabling Act and Amendments
- BexarMet Service Area Map
- Organizational Chart
- District Boundary Maps
- Our Board of Directors
- Financial Statements
The District prides itself as being the most diverse water utility in the San Antonio region, drawing water from six different ground and surface water sources. It is projected by 2035 that the San Antonio region will only have 85% of the water required to support the population.
BexarMet draws upon the following water resources:
- Edwards Aquifer
- Trinity Aquifer
- Carrizo Aquifer
- Medina River
- Lake Dunlap
- Canyon Lake
Contact Us
Mail: P.O. Box 245994, San Antonio, Texas 78224-5994
Street Address: 2047 W. Malone Ave., San Antonio, TX 78225
Emergencies Phone: 210.922.2141
Customer Service Phone: 210.922.1221 from 8am to 7pm weekdays
Main Fax: 210.922.5152
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