SOLAR FARM WATER DELIVERY FOR LAMESA, TX
Water Runner delivers bulk water delivery for utility-scale solar farm and wind project construction in Dawson County and Lamesa, TX (US-87 corridor). From our Midland HQ — about 65 miles north — we keep construction water flowing to renewable energy build sites in the West Texas wind and solar corridor.
Based in West Texas with over 25 years of experience, our team deploys directly to remote and off-grid solar sites. We work with EPC contractors, utility-scale developers, and O&M asset managers to keep water off your critical path.
Dawson County Energy Pipeline
Dawson County anchors the heart of the West Texas wind corridor and is widely recognized as the Permian Energy Corridor, with a growing utility-scale solar pipeline now advancing alongside long-running wind portfolios. Dawson County offers strong wind and solar resource, ample ranch acreage, and direct access to ERCOT West load-zone transmission infrastructure. The combined wind and solar buildout creates sustained year-round demand for non-potable construction water across the region.
Semi-Arid Permian Basin Climate
Dawson County sits in the semi-arid Permian Basin of West Texas with strong sustained winds, low humidity, and significant airborne dust. These conditions accelerate panel soiling on solar arrays, raise compaction and dust-control requirements during wind and solar civil work, and demand reliable water staging for foundation and access-road construction. Water sourcing relies on the CRMWD allocations, the regional reservoir, and managed allocations from regional water authorities.
Home Base — 65 miles north
Dawson County is approximately 65 miles north of our Midland headquarters via US-87 — a same-day-run corridor with strong dispatch reliability. Lamesa, in Dawson County, sits at the US-87 corridor and serves as a logistical anchor for jobsites across Dawson County and the broader West Texas wind and solar corridor. We pre-stage tanker assets for large EPC commissioning windows and maintain repeatable scheduled delivery for ongoing site demand.
Inside the Dawson County Solar Buildout
Who delivers bulk water to solar farms in Lamesa and Dawson County, TX?
Water Runner LLC is a Midland, TX-based bulk water hauler serving utility-scale solar farm projects in Lamesa and Dawson County across West Texas. The company delivers three water grades from one TCEQ-licensed source: potable water for crews, reverse osmosis (RO) water for panel washing, and deionized (DI) water for commissioning. Dawson County sits just 65 miles north of our Midland headquarters along US-87, so service is 24/7 with same-day mobilization to Dawson County solar sites.
Solar farm water services in Lamesa and Dawson County, TX include:
- Dust control water for civil works and access roads
- Potable water for crews and onsite trailers
- RO water for panel washing and module rinse
- DI water for inverter commissioning and final rinse
- Storage and tank fills (frac tanks, poly tanks, bladders)
Serving Dawson County and Across Texas
Dawson County, TX
Solar farm water delivery for Dawson County projects including Lamesa, the US-87 corridor, and West Texas ranchland sites. 24/7 dispatch from our Midland HQ for construction, dust control, and panel-wash needs.
ActiveWest Texas
Midland, Odessa, Dawson County, Lamesa, and surrounding counties. Home base region with 24/7 availability.
ActiveNew Mexico
Southeastern New Mexico and remote solar site builds requiring full water infrastructure from day one.
ServingNationwide
Advanced scheduling and coordinated deployment across the lower 48 for utility-scale solar projects.
Planned DeploymentWhat We Deliver to Dawson County Solar Projects
Four services that cover the full life of a utility-scale solar farm, from groundbreaking through 30-plus years of operations.
Dust Control Water
Scheduled and on-call bulk water delivery for grading, haul roads, and active construction zones. Keeps your site compliant and your neighbors happy.
Crew Drinking Water
TCEQ-source potable water for trailers, break stations, and safety stations. Scales from one tank to many as your headcount grows.
Panel Wash Water
RO and DI water for routine cleaning, commissioning, and post-storm recovery. Two delivery options to fit your wash crew's setup.
Storage and Specialty
Bulk storage tanks for rent or purchase, plus water for concrete work, fire-watch refills, and revegetation seeding.
Why Dawson County Solar Projects Choose Water Runner
A water vendor that already understands remote energy sites, regulatory paperwork, and the pace of construction.
One Vendor, Every Water Type
Stop juggling three suppliers. One purchase order, one point of contact, one source of documentation across your whole project.
Built for Texas Energy Work
Operating since 1997 from the Permian Basin. Our drivers know remote sites, lease roads, and the rhythm of construction schedules.
Documentation You Can Audit
TCEQ-licensed source, USDOT-registered carrier, lab tests on potable deliveries, and load tickets with every drop. Everything goes straight into your safety binder.
Dawson County Solar Farm Water FAQs
Does Water Runner serve solar projects in Lamesa and Dawson County?
Yes. Water Runner serves utility-scale solar projects throughout Dawson County, including Lamesa, the US-87 corridor, and West Texas ranchland sites across the broader Permian Basin renewable energy zone. Dawson County is approximately 65 miles north of our Midland, TX headquarters along US-87 — a same-day-run corridor that supports 24/7 dispatch with rapid mobilization for construction, dust control, panel-wash, and commissioning needs.
What types of water does Water Runner deliver for solar farm projects?
We deliver three water grades from one TCEQ-licensed source: potable water for crew supply and safety stations, reverse osmosis (RO) water for general panel washing and as feed water for on-site DI polishing rigs, and deionized (DI) water for commissioning washes and high-purity O&M cleaning. All three grades are available from a single point of contact.
When should we engage a water vendor for our solar farm project?
Engage Water Runner before mobilization day, ideally 60 to 180 days ahead of ground-break. Procurement teams use this lead time to onboard us as an approved vendor, validate insurance and credentials, and lock in volume-tiered terms. EPC superintendents and O&M asset managers can also reach us on shorter notice for surge needs, including post-storm wash campaigns and emergency response.
Does Water Runner provide documentation for our QA/QC and SWPPP binders?
Yes. Every delivery includes a load ticket with source, volume, date, and water grade. Potable deliveries include a water-quality lab test. SWPPP-compatible delivery tickets are formatted to drop directly into your BMP documentation binder, supporting EPA NPDES, TCEQ, OSHA 1926.51, and ANSI Z358.1 reporting requirements.
What is the Rapid Fill RO System and when is it available?
The Rapid Fill RO System is a dual-stage, high-recovery reverse osmosis plant built for high-volume panel wash and commissioning campaigns. It produces 300 to 400 GPM on-site (300 GPM primary plus 100 GPM secondary on the reject stream), reducing waste water discharge volume compared to single-pass RO. The system launches in Summer 2026, with pre-launch registration open now for priority scheduling.
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