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We at North Alamo Water Supply Corporation (NAWSC) feel it is a privilege to provide safe drinking water and wastewater utility service for eastern Hidalgo County, Willacy County, and northwestern Cameron County.
The North Alamo Water Supply Corporation is a legally chartered corporation operating under the laws of the State of Texas for the purpose of furnishing a potable water and wastewater utility service for rural residents of eastern Hidalgo County, Willacy County, and northwestern Cameron County as described in Certificates of Convenience and ...
North Alamo Water Supply Corporation 420 S. Doolittle Road Edinburg, Texas 78542 Office: 8AM - 5PM Lobby closes to public at 4:30pm (956) 383-1618 (800) 734-0620
North Alamo Water Supply Corp. offers. several options to pay your bill. Choose the one most convenient for you. NAWSC in partnership with your local HEB, Wal-Mart and other local merchants accept payments.
North Alamo Water Supply Corporation is a legally chartered corporation operating under the laws of the State of Texas for the purpose of furnishing a potable water and wastewater utility...
The new plant will expand the reach of the North Alamo Water Supply Corporation, which provides water and wastewater services to a quarter of a million people across rural Hidalgo, Cameron and Willacy counties, according to the utility’s general manager, Steven Sanchez.
The North Alamo Water Supply Company is set to enact stage three water restrictions next week. The move is due to water levels at the Rio Grande Valley water reservoirs dropping to below...
EDINBURG, RGV – From its humble beginnings, North Alamo Water Supply Corporation has grown to become the largest rural water supplier in the state of Texas. “It has been our privilege to provide clean, safe drinking water to communities in the Rio Grande Valley since 1967,” said Steven P. Sanchez, general manager.
A new $3 million reservoir to be built by North Alamo Water Supply Corp. will give the Delta area and Willacy County a much-needed water supply, especially in times of drought.
The North Alamo Water Supply Corporation commemorated the new waterline, measuring 14,100 feet long, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday at 11 a.m. The project will bring service to residents in the rural communities of Santa Rosa and La Feria.