Hydrotex, an Essential Utilities company, believes that water is the most essential resource on the planet, and we take our responsibility to provide water services for the communities we serve seriously. We’re an American-owned company with nationwide resources and local management. The people we serve expect and get our full commitment. Our utility subsidiaries own and operate regulated water systems serving thousands of residential and business properties. Every day, our state-certified water and wastewater technicians pump and treat millions of gallons of water into local communities.
Hydrotex knows that Earth's most essential resource is water and we are committed to providing the highest quality resources. We strive to provide our utility services with the utmost sincerity and candor. Our services are provided all throughout the great state of Texas. Our accomplished partners have over 25 years of experience in water waste services. We all take pride in the jobs we do to assist in the ultimate job of providing safe, reliable water and producing clean water to return back to the environment through our wastewater services. With that comes empowerment, we want our customers to feel heard and at the same time feel empowered with knowledge about their water and all that goes into providing great service here at Hydrotex. We have experience in virtually every aspect of water and wastewater system operations. We help all communities struggling with utility management challenges and system performance to deliver the best quality water possible.
Drinking water, also known as potable water, is water that is safe to drink or use for food preparation. We are committed to proving high quality potable water to each and every one of our customers.
Wastewater comes from ordinary living processes: bathing, toilet flushing, laundry, dishwashing, etc. Water that has been used, as for washing, flushing, or in a manufacturing process, and so contains waste products; sewage.
Sewage means wastewaters from residential, commercial and industrial sources introduced by direct connection to the sewerage collection system tributary to the treatment works including non-excessive inflow/infiltration sources.