MANAGEMENT STAGE
STAGE 2 YELLOW
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CTWSC TARIFF SECTION H – DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN-Revised 08182022
HOW TO WINTERIZE YOUR RPZ
CONTACT CROSS TIMBERS WATER SUPPLY FOR QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT WINTERIZING YOUR RPZ
CTWS: (940) 584-0780
Consumer Confidence Report 2024

Cross Timbers Water Supply Corporation has completed the construction of its second elevated water tank in Bartonville. The tank has been raised to its final height, a logo and graphics from the Town of Bartonville have been added, and it is now in production.
UPDATED PUBLIC NOTICE
- CHANGE IN WATER RESTRICTIONS TO STAGE 2 NOW IN EFFECT—–NO OUTSIDE WATERING BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 6 A.M. AND 7 P.M.
- If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the office at the number listed below.
- Chad Wolf General Manager 940-584-0780
BACKFLOW/CROSS-CONNECTION INSPECTION PROGRAM NOW IN PROGRESS
To find a certified inspector please contact SC Tracking Solutions at link below:
https://www.sctrackingsolutions.com/info2/techplus.asp?process=1
Cross Timbers Water Supply Corporation established an annual Backflow/Cross Connection Inspection Program in 2022. Letters to Members are going out identifying when your inspection will need to be completed by.
If your backflow test fails, you will be required to replace the failed device with a new Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) backflow device. Your tester may offer a recommendation on where to purchase this device or you are welcome to contact the office and we will be happy to suggest where you can purchase one.
If you have any other questions, please contact the office at 940-584-0780. The two links below give you Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) information about this program and tracking and reporting on this program.
Helpful Links:
https://www.tceq.texas.gov/downloads/publications/gi/backflow-prevention-gi-411.pdf
https://www.sctrackingsolutions.com/info2/techplus.asp?process=1
BEFORE YOU DIG - IT'S THE LAW
Texas law requires you—or your contractor—to contact 811 at least two business days before digging, excluding weekends and holidays. This applies even if the work is being done in your own backyard.
Utility companies use colored flags and paint to mark the locations of underground utilities. These markings are essential for safety and should not be removed or ignored.
Color Codes for Utility Markings:
• RED – Electric power lines, cables, conduit, and lighting cables
• YELLOW – Gas, oil, steam, petroleum, or other gaseous materials
• ORANGE – Communication lines, cable TV, alarm or signal lines, cables, or conduit
• BLUE – Water, irrigation, and slurry lines
• GREEN – Sewer and drain lines
Always respect these markings and replace any that are moved or damaged

Latest News
- The next regular meeting of the Board of Directors is on January 19, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. at its office at 2032 E Hickory Hill Rd, Argyle, TX.
- Our latest Water Quality Report has been posted. Click on the Water Quality Reports box above to see our 2021 report.
- Conservation Tips & Identifying Water Leaks – See Other News under Reports and News for these and other topics of interest
- Irrigation System Leaks Video. Upper Trinity Regional Water District released a new video last week, “How to Find Leaks in Your Sprinkler System,” featuring Licensed Irrigator Michael Mueller, who conducts the irrigation checkups for UTRWD. He points out different parts of the sprinkler system for residents to check for leaks, especially after the freezing weather in February. Please share as you see most appropriate.
- Are you having trouble with your sprinkler system? The Upper Trinity Regional Water District, in partnership with Cross Timbers Water Supply Corporation, are offering FREE Irrigation System Check-Ups for homeowners! As part of the voluntary program, a licensed irrigator will perform a check-up of the system and identify potential problems, such as a broken or misaligned sprinkler heads and improper controller settings.During the check-up, the irrigator will discuss proper irrigation system maintenance and controller operation and efficient watering habits, as well as provide a written report with suggested repairs and an estimated water savings amount to the homeowner. The number of check-ups is limited. Please fill out the online request form at http://bit.ly/UTRWDCHECKUP to request a check-up. If you qualify, the licensed irrigator will contact you to schedule the check-up. For more information on saving water outdoors, visit https://utrwd.com/saving-water/save-outdoors.
- Check your irrigation system for leaks. Go through the stations and run each one for a minute to see if you have broken sprinkler heads or areas where no sprinkling occurs indicating a broken pipe underground. Shut your sprinkler system off for 2-3 days if rain is anticipated or rain has occurred. Lawns sprinkled twice a week will survive better than a lawn sprinkled every day.
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Virtual Classes Help Homeowners Create Sustainable Landscape and Reduce Outdoor Watering Get help with your landscape this Spring Many residents will soon begin working to prepare their landscape for the growing season, improving their soil, selecting plants to install, fertilizing turfgrass and checking the sprinkler system. For those who are first-time homeowners or are new to Texas, knowing the best way to create and manage a sustainable landscape may not be an easy task. To help residents, Upper Trinity Regional Water District, Keep Lewisville Beautiful and the City of Lewisville are hosting a series of virtual classes on soil and plant care and efficient sprinkler system usage. These virtual classes will be taught by experts from the Denton County Master Gardener Association, Native Plant Society of Texas, Rooted In, and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.The classes will be hosted online from 12 – 1 pm beginning Wednesday, March 10, and every Wednesday until April 7. Residents need to register online at http://bit.ly/UTRWDwebinars.
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