ABOUT CWA

The Coastal Water Authority (CWA) is a conservation and reclamation district created by a Special Act of the 60th Legislature of the State of Texas in 1967.  CWA provides untreated surface water to the cities of Houston, Baytown, and Deer Park; all for municipal purposes.  CWA also provides untreated surface water to approximately 100 industries, and a few agricultural customers.  The Authority is governed by a 7-member Board of Directors; 4 of whom are appointed by Houston's Mayor, and 3 who are appointed by the Governor of Texas.


Disclaimer: The content contained on this website is provided by the Coastal Water Authority for informal informational purposes only. This website and the information contained herein should not be relied upon or used as current information for the purposes of securities disclosure about the Coastal Water Authority, its financial condition, the bonds of the Coastal Water Authority, or property within the boundaries of the Coastal Water Authority. Persons should not rely upon information on this website when considering whether to buy, sell or hold bonds issued by the Coastal Water Authority. The Coastal Water Authority files official continuing disclosure information at least annually in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Coastal Water Authority assumes no duty to update any information in this website at any time.
 


Read More About CWA

Houston Dept. of Public Works

Current Projects

Luce Bayou Interbasin Transfer Project   Energy Initiatives and Electrical Usage   Dependable Treated Water for Industry  

Latest News

CWA 2007 Audited Financial Statements
PDF (5486K)
Attached are the 2007 Audited Financial Statements.

2007 CWA Pension Plan
PDF (1734K)
Attached is the 2007 CWA Pension Plan.

View News Archives

Upcoming Events

12/17/2008 10:00 AM at One Allen Center, 500 Dallas Street, Ste. 2800, Houston, TX 77002
December 08 Board Meeting-Meeting has been moved from December 10th to December 17th.

View Meeting Archives