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Who we are

West Brazos Water Supply is a non-profit corporation managed by a Board of Directors elected by the Members. We have provided quality water service to our residents for over 40 years. Located near Chilton, Texas, our growing system provides reliable delivery service at affordable rates.

Current Board Members:
  • William deGraffenried (President)
  • Wendall Crunk, Jr (VP)
  • Connie Voss (Sec.)
  • Stanley Birkes
  • Keith Hanson
  • Joshua Mosby
  • Patrick McGrath
Contact the Board:
 
For Operations, Maintenance, or Billing Inquiries:
Aqua Texas (system operator)
Phone: 254-776-1999 - 24 Hour Service

*West Brazos WSC contracts with Aqua Texas for the management of the water system.

For Emergencies: 
Phone: 254-776-1999 - 24 Hour Service

*Please inform us if you notice a leak in the system - it saves water and keeps expenses down for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions we have received. While not all questions are added to this list, we will try to respond to any question you might have (click button on right).

When will my water bill be mailed?

Water bills are mailed the last week of the month and payment is due by the 15th of the month. If you use the online billing option, you can also receive online billing and reminders.

If I don’t use any water, will I still get a bill?

Yes, there is a Base Rate that will be charged.(Price of Base Rate depends on meter size)

What are the drought contingency plans for West Brazos Water?

There are three stages of water restriction. Please see the link here for a description [coming soon]

Why does debris come out of the faucet when running hot water?

Most likely your water heater needs to be flushed. This should be done once a year. CAUTION: If you plan on doing this yourself, read the owners manual to keep from being harmed and/or damaging the water heater.

Can Aqua buy our water system?

The Board has no intention nor the authority to sell the Corporation to Aqua. Any sale of the Corporation would require approval of two-thirds of the members according to the Texas Non-Profit Corporation Act (referenced in 67.004 of the Water Code) which is now included within the Texas Business Organizations Code (see Business Organization Code Chapter 22: § 22.164).

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