Public Notice - Boil Water Notification


Effective February 15, 2021

Due to pressure drop in the water lines, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has required our Public Water System to notify customers to boil their water prior to consumption. See the official notice here

Water Supply interrupted due to line break


February 15, 2021 5:30pm CST
The city is wrapping up repairs on the water main. Water pressure should return to normal in a few hours. Thank you to the crew and for working through the worst conditions.

February 15, 2021 1:30pm CST
The City Crews are working on a break in the water main at N 4th and Main. You may experience water outage or lower water pressure. The crews are working as quickly as possible in these conditions.

Land of Living Waters




Junction is a rural ranching community nestled deep within a fertile Texas Hill Country river valley. The City derives its name from its location at the convergence of the North and South Llano rivers. Though named for its rivers, Junction could very well have been named for the many roads that meet here. The most prominent junction of roads is the intersection of Interstate Highway 10 and US Highways 83, 290 and 377 which come together just west of where the rivers join. Numerous other Rural Routes, Farm To Market and County Roads meet here as well.

Junction derives its official nick name " The Land of Living Waters " from the fact that there is more flowing water in Junction and Kimble County than any other county in the state.

The second most abundant natural resource in Junction is friendly people. Come to Junction for a visit or for a lifetime. Either way, you are sure to meet some of the friendliest folks you've ever known.