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64 results for "conservation"
  1. Conservation

    NBU Water Conservation Plan The City of New Braunfels has long been known for its rich heritage, vibrant community, and the pristine waters of the Edwards Aquifer and the Comal
  2. Current Water Status: Stage 2 Restrictions

    NBU consistently monitors multiple climate and utility operating system factors to prepare for and understand the severity of each drought we face.
  3. Ways to Save: Energy

    *source: energystar.gov
  4. Ways to Save: Water

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  5. Watering Conservation and Resources

    The average family can lose 180 gallons per week or 9,400 gallons of water annually from household leaks. That’s the equivalent to the amount of water needed to wash more
  6. The Headwaters at the Comal Receives Generous Donation to Support Conservation Mission

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Nancy PappasHeadwaters at the Comal Managing Director830.608.8828 | npappas@nbutexas.com The Headwaters at the Comal Receives Generous Donationto Support Conservation Mission (New Braunfels, TX – June 18, 2021)
  7. ERCOT Has Returned to Normal Operations. Conservation is Still Encouraged.

    As of 8:45 p.m., the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has canceled its Emergency Alert Status and has returned to normal operations. Energy conservation is still encouraged. Thank you
  8. Kids Conservation

    Conserving our most precious natural resources and being good stewards of energy is the best way to ensure those resources are there when we need them. Check out these fun
  9. New Braunfels Joins National Challenge for Water Conservation

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Pamela QuidleyCommunications and External Affairs Manager830.312.7940 | pquidley@nbutexas.com (New Braunfels, TX – March 30, 2022) New Braunfels Mayor Rusty Brockman is joining other mayors from across the
  10. Cold Weather Conservation Tips

    With winter upon us, below are some simple tips that can help save energy and lower your utility costs. Energy Conservation Techniques Seal Up Your Windows • Inspect your windows