La Misión Water Company

La Misión Water Company ensures that our community has safe, reliable water service in a dry coastal environment where every drop matters. As a locally managed utility, it exists to support responsible growth, protect shared resources, and give property owners clear standards and expectations around water use.

Our role in the community

La Misión Water Company provides potable water service to qualified properties in La Misión and coordinates closely with the La Misión Property Owners’ Association (LMPOA) and the Property Development Committee (PDC). Service is not automatic; it is tied to proper planning, membership, and compliance with community guidelines.

  • Water connections and meter service are available to property owners who follow LMPOA’s building and membership requirements.

  • The company maintains system infrastructure, performs regular testing, and monitors usage to support long-term sustainability.

Before you build

If you are planning to build a home in La Misión, water is part of your project from day one—not an afterthought at the end.

  • Owners must work with the PDC before construction begins to ensure that projects meet community standards and are compatible with existing infrastructure.

  • LMPOA membership is required to qualify for water service once your home is completed.

Starting early with both the PDC and the Water Company helps avoid delays, redesigns, or added costs later.

Service, meters, and billing

Once approved, the La Misión Water Company will:

  • Establish your meter connection and account.

  • Provide regular meter readings and billing based on actual usage.

  • Communicate clearly about rates, payment methods, and any changes affecting service.

The goal is simple: predictable, transparent service that allows you to manage your water use intelligently.

Water quality and conservation

Water is a shared resource in La Misión, and protecting it is a community effort.

  • Regular testing and system monitoring help ensure that water quality meets established safety standards.

  • Conservation guidelines and usage policies are in place to balance individual needs with the long-term health of the system.

Owners are expected to use water responsibly, especially for landscaping and outdoor use, so that the entire community can continue to rely on a stable supply.

How to get in touch

If you are:

  • Planning to build and need to understand water requirements.

  • Ready to connect your finished home.

  • Looking for details on your meter, billing, or water policies.

Reach out through the La Misión Water Company team can direct your request appropriately. Clear communication at the start makes the process smoother for everyone and helps keep La Misión’s most critical resource secure for years to come.