NBUs Water Supply Portfolio
Ensuring a Diverse Water Supply for Generations

Water is one of our community’s most important resources. NBU plans decades ahead to help ensure reliable water service for current and future customers. Planning is part of our commitment to caring for the people, businesses, and neighborhoods that depend on us every day.
Every Texas community faces unique water challenges. Thanks to proactive planning, New Braunfels is in a strong and stable position. NBU has invested decades in planning, infrastructure and stewardship, securing a diversified water portfolio designed to meet the needs of our community for the next 50 years and beyond.
Water Portfolio
A water portfolio is a collection of different water sources that work together to provide a reliable supply of water. By using multiple sources, NBU reduces its dependence on any one supply and is better prepared for future challenges.
Benefits of a diverse water portfolio include:
- Greater reliability during drought
- Reduced dependence on a single water source
- Long-term water security
- Flexibility when conditions change
Our Water Sources
Why it Matters
Water planning is a long-term responsibility. Unlike many services, new water supplies cannot be developed quickly. Identifying, permitting, purchasing, and building the infrastructure needed to deliver water can take many years or, in some cases, decades. Because of this, NBU evaluates future water needs well in advance to help ensure reliable service for current and future customers.
Opportunities to secure new water supplies are also limited. Many regional water sources are already fully allocated, meaning utilities like NBU must plan early and carefully when opportunities do arise.
Through conservation, infrastructure investments, regional partnerships, and a diversified water portfolio, NBU works to help ensure reliable water service for generations to come while responsibly managing the resources entrusted to our care.
The Results of Long-Term Planning
Over 23,000 AF of new water supplies has been added in the past five years, nearly doubling the NBU’s water supply portfolio and securing adequate water supply to take us well into 2075. With ongoing conservation efforts, the need for new water supplies could be delayed even longer. One of NBU’s strategic goals is Stewardship. Our commitment to preserving and protecting community resources through planning, innovation, collaboration, and education is evidenced by providing innovative essential services through responsible management of the community’s resources placed in our care. Together, we will work to protect and manage those resources for generations to come.

History
When NBU began providing water service in 1959, the Edwards Aquifer was the community’s only water source. The aquifer remains an important part of our water supply today, but it can no longer meet the needs of our community on its own. Water use has grown, and permits for additional Edwards Aquifer water are no longer available.

To prepare for the future, NBU has spent decades expanding and diversifying our community’s water supplies for our community by adding surface water from the Guadalupe River and Canyon Lake, groundwater from the Trinity Aquifer, and regional water supply partnerships.
Today, NBU’s water supply is made up of seven sources totaling 54,575 acre-feet per year (AFY) of authorized water. An acre-foot is enough water to cover one acre of land with one foot of water and is a standard way utilities measure large volumes of water. By combining surface water, groundwater, and purchased regional water, NBU has built a diversified water portfolio that reduces dependence on a single water source and strengthens our long-term reliability during extreme drought and population growth.
Explore Water Supply Topics
The pages below provide more detailed information about how NBU manages water quality, treatment processes, and system monitoring:
Regulatory Resources
Long-term water planning is supported by technical studies, regulatory applications, and system analyses. These documents provide deeper insight into how water resources are managed and planned for future needs.
Questions about New Braunfels’ water or what’s ahead?
NBU’s Water Supply and Planning Demo – Learn more about New Braunfels Utilities’ One Water program and how we plan for the community’s long-term water future.
This interactive, one-hour indoor experience gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how water supply, demand, growth, and drought are balanced to support New Braunfels today and into the future. You’ll also learn where our water comes from, how it is managed, and why conservation continues to play an important role.
