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Lower Colorado River Authority Support Phone Number


All Lower Colorado River Authority support phone numbers are listed below, including customer service phone number(s), Media (Public Information Officer) support phone number(s), Media (Nights and weekends) support phone number(s), General Info (Open Records and Archives requests) support phone number(s), etc. You can also get Lower Colorado River Authority support via email, social networks, help center, or directly check all the customer service contacts of Lower Colorado River Authority.
Customer Service number +1 800 776 5272
Customer Service number +1 512 578 3200
[Media] support phone number
(Public Information Officer)
+1 512 578 3292
[Media] support phone number
(Nights and weekends)
+1 512 944 6719
[General Info] support phone number
(Open Records and Archives requests)
+1 512 578 3248
[Accounting/ Billing] support phone number
(Credit Union)
+1 737 212 0030
[Emergency/ Hotline] support phone number
(Electricity emergency)
+1 512 482 6210
[Emergency/ Hotline] support phone number
(Electricity emergency)
+1 800 223 7622
[General Info] support phone number
(Open Records)
+1 512 473 3245
[Sales/ Reservations] support phone number
(Parks reservations)
+1 855 392 7638
[General Info] support phone number
(Parks information)
+1 512 473 3366
[General Info] support phone number
(Public Safety)
+1 866 527 2267
[General Info] support phone number
(Recorded lake and river information)
+1 800 776 5272#3333
[Media] support phone number +1 512 473 3216

Lower Colorado River Authority Overview

LCRA exists to serve the people of Texas. It’s been that way since the state Legislature created us in 1934. We continue that legacy today by providing a multitude of vital services to our customers and communities. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life of the Texans we serve through water stewardship, energy and community service. LCRA produces and delivers electric power, manages the lower Colorado River and provides a reliable water supply, manages a public parks system and supports community development. We are funded by revenue we generate, the vast majority of which comes from generating and transmitting electricity. A very small portion of our revenue comes from selling water. We do not receive state appropriations or have the ability to levy taxes. We have deep roots in Texas, dating as far back as the Great Depression of the 1930s. We built the chain of dams that tamed the Colorado River and brought power to rural Central Texas for the first time.
Industry Utilities
Headquarters Austin, TX
Company size 1,001-5,000 employees
Website http://www.lcra.org

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