Welcome to the Official Website of Oak Hills Water Supply Corp

Our Mission

At Oak Hills Water Supply Corporation, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

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Sign up to have your bill automatically drafted from your debit or credit card on the 7th of every month! Just log into your account, click the Create AutoPay Entry link and follow the user-friendly instructions.

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Licensed Backflow Testers

Please click the above link for a list of licensed testers in our area. Thank you.

 

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COVID-19 PRECAUTIONARY

March 16, 2020

Like many organizations, Oak Hills WSC is following the guidance from local, state, and federal public health officials to limit the spread of the COVID-19 illness.  Effective March 23, Oak Hills WSC closed its office to the public. While our field operations and some essential functions at our facilities require a portion of our staff to come to the office.

We have several other ways available for you to conduct business:

1. Paying through your bank with its bill pay system

2. Creating an auto-payment profile or making a one-time payment online at oakhillswsc.com

3. Pay by phone by calling (830)393-7739 M-F 9a.m - 5p.m.

4. Mailing in your payment

5. Using our Drop Box located on...

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Time to Celebrate Drinking Water Week!

Time to Celebrate Drinking Water Week!

May 01, 2023

We have been celebrating Drinking Water Week for over 40 years!

Hosted by the American Water Works Association, Drinking Water Week is a time to recognize the vital role water plays in the daily lives of every individual.

In 2023, Drinking Water Week will be recognized from May 7th – May 13th. During this time, water teams across the United States, Canada, and beyond proudly educate their communities on the amazing processes and science needed to create 1 “simple” glass of water.

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