Transitioning Back to Mindfulness: WHCRWA and HCMUD 165 Reimplement Stage 1 Drought Contingency Measures
In an exercise of environmental prudence, the West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA) has recently reverted to stage 1 of their
Stage 2 Drought Contingency
Due to our lack of rain and increased water demand on the District's water plant facilities and WHCRWA's water plant facilities, Harris
HCMUD 165 DROUGHT CONTINGENCY AND WATER CONSERVATION
Due to our lack of rain and increased water demand on the District’s water plant facilities and WHCRWA’s water plant facilities, Harris
Water Supply Restored
Water Supply from the WHCRWA has been restored. Please return to normal water use.
WHCRWA Not Receiving Water from City at This Time – Please Conserve Water
MUD 165 Water Conservation Request - City of Houston has cut off WHCRWA water supply, please conserve water, control any leaks, minimize
Lead and Copper Water Samples Below Levels Required by EPA
All Lead and Copper water samples for HCMUD 165 are below the action levels as required by EPA. This includes the subdivisions
Drought Contingency and Water Conservation
Notice to Customers Due to our lack of rain and increased water demand on the District’s water plant facilities and WHCRWA’s water
Notice of Fee Increase
At the Authority’s Board of Directors meeting held on November 10, 2021, the Authority adopted changes to its Rate Order, which include
Water Discoloration
The District converted its water supply from surface water through the regional water authority back to groundwater due to issues of water