Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 230
Through HCMUD No. 230’s website you can easily find links to the following services:
Through HCMUD No. 230’s website you can easily find links to the following services:
The City of Houston (COH), the primary source of water for the North Harris County Regional Water Authority (Authority), has entered stage two of their Drought Contingency Plan, effective on August 27, 2023. The COH’s drought response calls for mandatory water conservations efforts to reduce water use, that will reduce the daily volume of water delivered. The Houston Public Works Release can be found under https://cityofhouston.news/stagetwodrought.
As required by the Authority’s Drought Contingency Plan, the Authority must enter Stage 2 of our Drought Contingency Plan, when the COH enters into Stage 2 water shortage of their Drought Contingency Plan. The Authority’s Drought Contingency Plan requires that any customer receiving water from the Authority or well owner whose well is included under the Authority’s Harris-Galveston Subsidence District aggregate water well permit:
Compliance with the above requirements is mandatory.
HCMUD 230’s Board of Directors is proud to bring you the July 2021 edition of Tapped In, the District’s quarterly newsletter. In this edition, a memorial piece to Director Gary Simpson and helpful irrigation tips are highlighted. Click the newsletter image to read and/or download a copy of Tapped In.
Information about the District required by Section 26.18, Texas Tax Code, created by Senate Bill 2 (also known as the Texas Property Tax Reform and Transparency Act of 2019), is available below: