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Connect with TCEQ-compliant bulk water haulers for potable delivery, pool fills, construction, and emergency service. Verified listings, transparent pricing, same-day availability.

3 verified haulers serving Austin, Travis, Hays, and Williamson Counties

Quick Answer: Who Delivers Bulk Water in Austin Right Now?

These verified haulers serve Austin and surrounding areas. Listings show service type, capacity, and last verification date.

Potable Water Delivery

Safe drinking water for cisterns, wells, restaurants, healthcare, and special events. TCEQ-compliant sources, sanitized food-grade tanks. Ask about tank sanitization history and backflow prevention.

Pool Fills & Non-Potable

Residential and commercial pools, landscaping, dust control. Potable or non-potable options. Standard lead time: 24–48 hours. A 20,000-gallon pool requires 3–4 tanker loads and 2–4 hours to fill.

Emergency 24/7 Service

Boil-water notices, well failures, construction emergencies. Rapid response available. Expect 1.5–2× standard pricing. Call ahead for fastest turnaround.

Water Hauling Services in Austin

Service Types

  • Potable water: Safe drinking water for cisterns, wells, restaurants, events. Tank size: 3,000–6,500 gal. Lead time: 24–48 hrs.
  • Pool fills: Residential and commercial. Potable or non-potable. Typical: 3–4 tanker trips per 20K-gal pool. Time: 2–4 hrs.
  • Construction/Dust: Job sites, industrial uses. Large volumes, flexible schedule. Non-potable acceptable.
  • Agricultural: Livestock, irrigation, drought relief. High volume. Flexible timing for season/need.
  • Emergency 24/7: Boil-water, well failure, urgent need. Rate: 1.5–2× standard. Call ahead.
  • Oil & Gas/Industrial: Oilfield work, hydrostatic testing, process water. Non-potable, specialized equipment.

Pricing in Austin: What to Expect

  • Standard load: Potable $250–$400 (3,000–6,000 gal). Non-potable $150–$300. Price varies by water source, distance, mileage.
  • Emergency: After-hours, weekend, holiday: add 50–100% to standard rate.
  • Distance/Access: Mileage fees, hose-run charges, standby time for difficult access. Clarify site constraints upfront.
  • Multiple loads: Large projects (20K-gal pool, construction): negotiate bulk rates. 3–4 loads often cheaper per-gallon.

TCEQ Compliance Checklist

Before you order, verify these TCEQ requirements for potable water:

  • Approved water source: Ask hauler: "Is this from a TCEQ-approved municipal source or private well?"
  • Tank sanitation: Request proof of tank cleaning. Food-grade tanks only for potable water.
  • Chlorine residuals: TCEQ may require free chlorine residual (0.2–1.0 ppm). Confirm with your hauler.
  • Backflow prevention: Hauler's equipment must prevent water from flowing back into municipal lines.
  • Labeling: Tank must be labeled "Potable Water" or "Non-Potable" clearly.
  • Hauler license: Verify the hauler's TCEQ permit and insurance. Ask for documentation.

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