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Important Phone Numbers
Customer Service: 210.922.1221
24-Hour Emergency: 210.922.2141

Main Office Location
2047 W. Malone Ave.
San Antonio, TX 78225
(fax) 210.922.5152

Mailing Address
Bexar Metropolitan Water District
P.O. Box 245994
San Antonio, TX 78224-5994

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BexarMet Board of Directors

Guadalupe Lopez - President - District 1

Debra Eaton - Vice President - District 7

Blanche Atkinson - Secretary - District 3

John Shackelford - Treasurer - District 4

Lesley Wenger - Director - District 6

Andy Carr - Director - District 2

Vanessa Ybarra - Director - District 5

(Updated 9-30-09)

Edwards Aquifer Level


Edward's Aquifer: Bexar County, Mar 9, 2010, 680.6 feet

Upcoming events

  • BexarMet Real Estate Committee (03/11/10)(2 days)
  • BexarMet Ad Hoc Bylaws Committee (03/11/10)(2 days)
  • BexarMet Personnel Committee Meeting (03/15/10)(6 days)
  • BexarMet Finance/Audit Committee (03/17/10)(8 days)
  • BexarMet Special Board Meeting (03/18/10) - Budget Workshop(9 days)
  • BexarMet Board Meeting (3/22/10)(13 days)
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Water Saving Tip


Convert Your Landscape

If the drought of 2009 hurt your landscape, consider converting to a more water-friendly xeriscape!  Xeriscapes are perfectly suited to local weather and climate and provide color all year long while reducing the need for constant watering.  Remove at least 20% of your turf and replace it with xeriscaping and you could be eligible for the Green for Green landscape rebate program.  If you qualify, a rebate from $100 to $300 could be yours!