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Sanitary Sewer Repairs

Beginning the week of April 26th through July MUD 208 will be performing sanitary sewer repair and rehabilitation work. This work will consist of excavation and repairs to the sanitary sewer collection lines and manholes. Additional repairs will be completed through trenchless construction using a pipe liner. If access is required into a residents’ back yard a notification should be provided in advance of the need for access. The work will take place in the following locations:

Royal Gardens ROW between Ashton Dr and Shangrila Ln
Shangrila Ln ROW, just south of Royal Gardens
North and south back lots along Shangrila Ln (north of Royal Gardens)
Back lots between Thorncreek Way/Woodlett Ct and between Woodlett Ct/View Park Ln (south of Royal Gardens)
Forest Heights Drive ROW between Rock Falls Ct and Round Grove Ln
Back lots between Sunny Oaks Way and Honey Creek Ln
Back lots south of Rainbow Lake Rd (west of Pine Falls Dr)

For any questions please contact H2O Consulting at 281-861-2615.

Sanitary Sewer Repairs2021-08-13T12:11:36-05:00

Well Done H2O Consulting!

H2O Consulting deserves a big Thank You from all of MUD 208 residents for their preparations and hard work before and during the recent freeze event to keep the water system up and running the entire time.

Winterization preparations, which includes wrapping valves, insulating controls, and installing space heaters, were completed by the end of October. Before the storm hit, they reviewed critical items, such as making certain they had adequate fuel and inspecting all power supply lines to insure they are free and clear of any tree limbs that might come crashing down. H2O Consulting employees had to check all the utility trucks to make sure they were road-ready, including full gas tanks and equipped with necessary tools like heat torches and bolt cutters. They also made certain the generators and natural gas engines were working properly. Spare parts for piping repairs were purchased and nonessential plumbing at facilities were isolated and drained. The day before the freeze hit, they made final adjustments to critical valves and controls. If you were signed up to receive alerts, you would have received one at this time to remind you to prepare your own home for this event. Along with having several meetings to discuss coverage at multiple facilities and communication plans, these guys worked endlessly to ensure that residents of MUD 208 had water safe to drink throughout the event. All the while, H2O employees had to deal with the same type of situations that we were experiencing in our own homes.

Noticed the mention of an alert being sent out? If you have not signed up for the alert system, now is as good a time as any to do so. All you need to do is click on the link on the right side of this webpage or text MUD208 to 474747. If we need to communicate with you at any time during any extreme weather event, you will have reliable, accurate, and up to date information directly from your district.

You can also enroll for e-mail alerts by visiting H2O Consulting’s website at https://h2oconsulting.net/alerts. Note that there are separate sign-ups for e-mail alerts and text alerts. Be sure to indicate MUD 208 as your district.

Your contact information will not be used for any purpose other than to communicate with you regarding your district’s news and information.

Well Done H2O Consulting!2021-06-30T21:45:15-05:00

Boil Water Notice

HCMUD 208 is currently NOT under a boil water notice. The City of Houston notice does not impact this District.

Boil Water Notice2021-02-25T11:27:19-06:00

WATER CONSERVATION RECOMMENDED

Due to high water usage, we ask our customers to please conserve water through the end of the week. Help do your part to keep everyone safe!

WATER CONSERVATION RECOMMENDED2021-02-25T11:27:30-06:00

Freeze Watch

Harris County MUD 208 residents, it is time to prepare for colder temperatures! There is a Freeze Watch in effect for Sunday night through Tuesday morning, February 14th – February 16, 2021. Temperatures are expected to drop to freezing levels overnight.

How can District residents prepare? Practice the “Four P’s” as the cold fronts set in:

People:

  • Dress in warm clothing, wear coats and gloves when outdoors.
  • Protect children and the elderly. Never leave them in a cold place or vehicle.
  • Temperatures are predicted to be in the teens Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Pets:

  • Bring your pets indoors.
  • Provide a warm, safe place for them to eat and sleep.

Pipes:

  • Prevent frozen pipes and damage to your home by opening the cabinets under the kitchen and bathroom sinks to allow warm air to circulate and warm the pipes.
  • Insulate outdoor faucets and exposed pipes and be sure to disconnect and drain hoses from outdoor spigots.

Plants:

  • Protect plants from freezing by covering them with plant-cover fabric, or a light blanket with plastic sheeting on top of it.
  • Hydrate plants early so they can absorb and stay healthy through the cold.

Additionally, there are a few vehicle-safety tips to observe during winter weather:

  • Keep your gas tank full.
  • Have tire pressure checked.
  • Have a phone charger, first aid kit, blankets, and jumper cables in your car.
  • Check local road conditions at www.houstontranstar.org. State highway information available at www.drivetexas.org.

Lastly, Fire Departments have provided some safety tips surrounding space heaters and other supplemental heating sources during the colder days:

  • Never leave a space heater unattended or a child unattended with a space heater.
  • Keep all combustible materials (including yourself!) at least three (3) feet away from the heater.
  • Never overload outlets or breakers.
  • Do not use extension cords for the heater.
  • Always turn it off if leaving the room and/or going to sleep.

If you have any questions, or concerns, Please visit H2O’s website at www.h2oconsulting.net.

Freeze Watch2021-02-25T11:27:40-06:00

Sewer Rate Increase

Copperfield Joint Operations Board (CJOB) officials, the board that manages the sewerage treatment plant, increased their residential sewer rate by $1.00. This increase will be passed on to our residential customers. The new monthly sewer rate will be increased from $14.00 to $15.00.

Sewer Rate Increase2021-08-13T12:11:58-05:00

WHCRWA Rate Increase

Officials of the WHCRWA will increase their rates on January 1st. This fee is passed through to all MUD 208 customers. The WHCRWA rate passed through to residential customers will be $3.75 per 1,000 gallons of usage and is specifically itemized in your monthly water bill. This rate increase will show up for your February water usage (~March 1st bill). The money collected is paid to the WHCRWA and is not part of our MUD’s operational budget. Please remember that the WHCRWA is not part of the Harris County government and gets none of its funds from Harris County property tax, nor does it have any taxing authority. All of its funding for the entire project is derived from the fee on water usage.

What is the WHRWCA

WHCRWA Rate Increase2021-08-13T12:12:04-05:00

2020 Tax Rate Set

2020 TAX RATE SET

The Board of Directors of Harris County MUD 208 (the district) voted to decrease the 2020 MUD Property Tax Rate to $0.40 per $100 valuation. The total tax rate consists of $0.085 per $100 valuation to pay the District’s debt service and $0.315 per $100 valuation to fund maintenance and operation expenditures for the next year. Please keep in mind this rate is for the district only. Other entities, including the county, school district, hospital district, etc., set their own rates.

The Board of Directors also authorized Bob Leared Interests, the tax assessor-collector for the district, to mail duplicate tax statements in January 2021. These statements will be mailed to homeowners whose original tax statement was requested by and mailed to a mortgage company AND remains unpaid at the time of the January mailing. If you receive a DUPLICATE TAX STATEMENT, this is your reminder to contact your mortgage company to ensure their timely payment of your MUD taxes by January 31, 2021. If you receive a statement, but escrow your taxes, it is your responsibility to forward the tax statement on to your mortgage company.

You can view, pay, and print receipts for your MUD tax account online at www.bli-tax.com or through the Bob Leared Interests link on our website, www.harriscountymud208.com There is an additional processing fee when making online payments. In addition to paying through the website, you can pay the district taxes by phone, by calling OPAY Customer Service at (800)487-4567 between the hours of 7:00 am and 7:00 pm CST. You must tell the representative you need to pay your TEXAS taxes. You will need your account number which begins with “229”. There is an additional processing fee when making payments by phone.

If you have not received your 2020 Harris County MUD 208 tax statement by the end of November, and you are unable to locate your account online at www.bli-tax.com, please contact the tax assessor-collector at 713-932-9011 to discuss your tax account.

BOB LEARED IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH DOXO.COM

2020 Tax Rate Set2021-08-13T12:12:13-05:00

Fall Back & Turn Off

Fall is back and with it, the crisp cool air in the morning! One thing we all need to remember as Houston’s temperatures begin to drop and we enjoy the beautiful weather outside, is to adjust our sprinkler systems. We have noticed in the past, that some residents choose to leave their sprinkler systems on during the winter. Remember leaving them on can cause the grass to become shallow and unhealthy. The basic rule of thumb is to turn off your sprinklers during the winter months.

H.C. M.U.D #208 recommends our residents
TURN OFF the sprinkler system and winterize the pipes
when it’s time to set our clocks for daylight savings time.

Don’t forget about your sprinkler system! Sprinkler systems need to be winterized as well, since the PVC pipes are so close to the top of the ground, making them susceptible to a hard freeze. This will include at a minimum, your back flow preventer and depending upon the systems, some valves and pipes. Your back flow preventer is a brass device that sticks up out of the ground about a foot or two. Proper insulation of the back flow preventer and its piping protects it against leaks. If your system has a drain valve, you might also consider draining the system before a hard freeze is expected in the area. Water standing in the pipes can freeze, which could lead to unwanted leaks.

Only you have control over your sprinkler system!
When the clocks “Fall Back” don’t let your irrigation get off track!
Turn your sprinklers OFF for the winter!
EVERY DRIP COUNTS!

Fall Back & Turn Off2021-02-25T11:27:57-06:00
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