The average daily water usage per person in Frisco is known as the GPCD. This week in Frisco, the GPCD was 91.
Last week, our GPCD was 96.
Calculations are obtained by dividing the total number of gallons used by the City by the population.
FREE CHECK-UPS
The City of Frisco has licensed irrigators on staff! Let our experts guide you through your sprinkler system operation and evaluate its water use efficiency. To schedule your appointment, use the myFRISCO app or call during regular business hours 972-292-5800.
For sprinkler system repairs, visit the DIA Website to search for a licensed contractor near you.
***NEW SERVICE***
For a limited time WaterWise Licensed Irrigators are offering a FREE Irrigation Valve Locate Service. During this visit, our irrigators will attempt to locate irrigation valves, test your solenoid along with rain/freeze sensor, and reset your controller if needed. Use themyFriscoapp or call 972-292-5800 to schedule your appointment today!
Please note that due to time constraints, they will not be able to perform a full Sprinkler System Check-up or find broken or nicked wires during a Valve locate appointment.
We make reporting water waste easy here in the City of Frisco.
Use the myFRISCO app to send a real-time alert to our water patrol units. Create a request and look for "Report Water Waste."
The myFRISCO app is the best way to notify the City of waste or request services, especially outside of normal business hours.
LAVON LAKE LEVELS
Lavon Lake is Frisco's main source of water. The lake is currently 1.70 feet below capacity or 91.5% full.
It is important that the City of Frisco and its water customers use water wisely.
Upcoming Workshop: Tree Pruning
Trees are our most valuable landscape investment, so come and learn some tips & tricks from the experts on how to care for your trees! From selection to pruning, you'll learn how to help your trees thrive.
Gardening in North Central Texas can be easy, beautiful, and waterwise using native and adapted plants. Come learn from Shades of Green expert Tim Wardell which plants work best in our area.