Clean Water. Clean Coast. Clean Future.
Pure Texas spring water in infinitely recyclable aluminum cans. Made for Texans who want to protect the shoreline they love.


why TSWC?
Texas Shoreline Water Company exists for one purpose. To give people a cleaner choice that supports real action along our coast. Every can helps reduce single use plastic and fuels the mission of Texas Shoreline to protect our waters, our wildlife, and our communities.
Why we started TExas Shoreline Water Company
Texas Shoreline began as a beach cleanup movement fueled by faith, family, and the belief that small actions add up. After years of picking up plastic bottles and caps from our beaches, it became clear that cleanups were not enough. We needed to reduce plastic at the source.
Texas Shoreline Water Company was created to offer a healthier choice that keeps plastic out of our coastline. When you choose water packaged in aluminum, you help stop bottles from entering the ocean and support the nonprofit work that started this mission in the first place.
This is not just water. This is part of the solution.
Sourced From Buck Springs in Jasper, Texas
Our water comes straight from Buck Springs in Jasper, Texas, a natural spring with more than 30 years of trusted quality. Deep in the pine forests of East Texas, the water is naturally filtered through layers of stone and soil before it reaches the surface.
Buck Springs Provides:
Fresh, crisp, natural spring water
Consistent purity
Clean minerals without additives
A smooth taste that reflects the land it comes from
We bottle directly at the source to protect flavor and quality. No plastic. No shortcuts. Just natural spring water from Texas.
Why Aluminum Cans Matter
Texas Shoreline Water is packaged in aluminum cans that can be recycled forever. Unlike plastic bottles that release microplastics and toxins into our bodies and into the environment, aluminum stays out of the ocean and can be reused again and again.
Reduce single use plastic bottles
by choosing a can that can be recycled endlessly instead of ending up on our beaches.
Cut down on coastal pollution
by keeping plastic bottles, caps, and microplastics out of Texas waterways and shorelines.
by avoiding plastics that leach toxins into marine life, seafood, and the water we drink.
