Hurricane Preparedness

As hurricane season approaches, it is important for every family to effectively plan ahead. Here is a link to a checklist of important items from the National Hurricane Survival Initiative.

Since we live close to Addicks Reservoir, there are several links on our website to aid you in tracking alerts and information.

If you have any new neighbors, please encourage them to sign up for HCMUD341 text/email alerts at www.hcmud341.org. MUD 341 strives to maintain water and sewer service in storms, but critical updates, if needed, will be distributed by text alerts. Our past experience shows electrical power and cellular service are not always available. Text communication service has been the most reliable.

Thank you.

Harris County MUD 341

Storm Sewer Cleaning

MUD 341 will be cleaning out storm sewers this week and the early part of next week. The storm sewer is designed to effectively remove water from our streets during rain events. The cleaning will continue to ensure the effectiveness and integrity of our storm sewer system. Earlier this year we did an inspection of a portion of our storm sewers with a camera to determine any areas that had reductions in flow. This analysis is part of a 5 year program to utilize a camera to evaluate all the storm sewers in our District. The work this week will be to vacuum debris and make any needed repairs. The vendor is Source Point and you will likely see their trucks in our neighborhood. Below is a map with the areas to be cleaned identified in brown.

You can do your part to help us by never throwing trash in a storm sewer. The majority of items to be vacuumed this week are water bottles that have settled in the bottom of the pipes.

Thank you.

MUD 341 Board of Directors

Water Status

MUD 341 continues to rely on our well to provide clean water to the community. While we never had to boil water and the boil notice has been lifted for the city of Houston, the WHCRWA (West Harris County Regional Water Authority) supplies continue to be under a boil notice. We do not want to take any water supply from them until this boil notice is lifted. Currently, they anticipate that boil notice could be lifted sometime Tuesday. We anticipate we should be able to take additional supply beginning on Wednesday. Therefore we ask all residents to continue to conserve water until full normal operations resume.

We are currently also trying to determine if there are any unoccupied homes in our subdivision that might have water leaks. Please assist our efforts by checking on your unoccupied neighbor’s home and report any indications of water leakage to TNG either though our website at http://www.hcmud341.org or by phone at (281) 350-0895. We at MUD 341 extend our deepest sympathies to those residents suffering with broken pipes. We are proud of how neighbors have helped neighbors through this challenging crisis.

Thank you for your understanding and assistance.
MUD 341 Board of Directors