Voluntary Water Conservation
Voluntary Water Conservation is in effect due to Hurricane Beryl. Please continue the Voluntary Water Conservation as repairs are being made to Emergency Water Supply Sources after Hurricane Beryl.
Voluntary Water Conservation is in effect due to Hurricane Beryl. Please continue the Voluntary Water Conservation as repairs are being made to Emergency Water Supply Sources after Hurricane Beryl.
With freezing temperatures right around the corner, it’s a good time to refresh ourselves on precautionary measures for drops in temperature and cold weather.
The Four P’s to Prepare your Home this Winter:
Harris County is now onsite with materials to fix a water main break on Ridge Park Drive. Water service will be turned off to tie in the new stormwater pipe and make a permanent repair to the water line. Service can be expected to be off for an estimated 7 hours.
The water main along Ridge Park broke and is under repair. The Estimated repair time is at least 12 hours.
All HCMUD 186 customers have smart meters and are able to access their water usage data online. Once registered for an online account, customers can view usage and receive leak alerts. With this feature, if water is flowing continuously for 24 hours at a customer specified rate, say 10 gallons per hour, the customer is notified by a text and/or email that their household has a leak. Once a 24-hour period goes by with water flow less than the specified value, an alert is sent that the leak has stopped. After an online account is set up, a smart phone app will be available to access data from your phone. Here are sign-up instructions:
Our Water is Safe to Drink, we are Not under a boil water notice.
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