Frequently Asked Questions

 
How does the district use surplus funds?

The District sells bonds to fund water, sewer, and drainage improvements to serve land within the District.  Prior to the sale of District bonds, the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) must review plans and specifications for the projects to be funded from bond proceeds and must approve the District’s sale of bonds for such specific purposes.
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What to do if you have sprung a leak?

First, determine if it's your line which is leaking.  This is very simple.  Each home and business in the District has a meter.  The meter is typically located near the street on one side of the lot.  All of the meters are also inside a meter box, which is typically constructed of black plastic.  The cover for the meter box will lift off with just slight effort.
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What exactly is a water district?

The simple answer to that question is that it is a local political subdivision of the State, governed by a board of directors. Also known as MUDs -- Municipal Utility Districts -- they are authorized under the Texas Constitution, Article III, Section 52, or Article XVI, Section 59...
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