Remington Municipal Utility District No. 1
Through Remington MUD No. 1’s website you can easily find links to the following services:
Through Remington MUD No. 1’s website you can easily find links to the following services:
If you are experiencing an issue with your water or sewer service or another urgent issue, please call the MUD Operator’s 24 Hour Customer Service Line at (281) 398-8211 and a representative will assist you immediately. Please do not use the contact form on the website for urgent matters.
We are sharing the latest unofficial results for the recent Harris County General and Special Elections held on November 5, 2024. Please note that these numbers are preliminary and have not yet been certified by the Harris County Clerk’s Office.
Key Results:
These results include ballots cast via mail, early voting, and Election Day votes but exclude provisional ballots. Please remember that these are unofficial figures and may change as final counts are confirmed.
For more information, stay tuned to updates from the Harris County Clerk’s Office.
Thank you for your participation and continued engagement.
Click for an open letter from the MUD board regarding the park bond election.
The West Harris County Regional Water Authority has resumed providing water to all its recipients. As such, Remington MUD is now rescinding Stage 1.
All users can resume normal water consumption. Thank you for your participation in our community’s conservation efforts. Every drop counts!
Best Trash will begin collecting storm debris on Saturday July 27, 2024. Please have your storm debris prepared and placed at the curb for collection by 7 am.
WHCRWA Notice of Withdrawal of Stage 1 Water Restrictions (PDF)
The West Harris County Regional Water Authority’s (“Authority”) water supplies have resumed normal operations after having been disrupted as a result of Hurricane Beryl. Accordingly, effective July 12, 2024, Stage 1 water restrictions (voluntary reductions pursuant to the Authority’s Drought Contingency Plan) have been lifted. Thank you for your cooperation.
Please note that the Authority’s Drought Contingency Plan addresses numerous circumstances that can impact water supply (not just lack of rainfall or drought), including disruption of water supply due to natural disasters. A copy of the Authority’s Drought Contingency Plan is posted on the Authority’s website: www.whcrwa.com.
The West Harris County Regional Water Authority is having to reduce its supply, limiting Remington MUD’s ability to produce water. As a result, our district is implementing Stage 1 of its Drought Status.
During Stage 1, all users are asked to voluntarily reduce their water consumption in the following manner:
Below are additional suggestions on how to conserve water. If you see a water leak, please reach out to Inframark immediately at their 24/7 Emergency Number (281) 398-8211 so that the matter can be investigated and resolved as quickly as possible. Thank you for your participation in our community’s conservation effort. Every drop counts!
As all of you are well aware, and have been tracking for over a week, Hurricane Beryl is headed for our area and scheduled to make landfall tomorrow, July 8. It’s crucial to take necessary precautions to ensure your safety and minimize damage to your property.
By taking these steps, we can help each other stay safe and minimize the impact of Hurricane Beryl. Stay indoors, stay informed, and take care of yourselves and your loved ones.
Dear Residents of Remington MUD No. 1,
To help alleviate the impact of the chaotic weather last Thursday, May 16, the MUD Board has contracted with Best Trash to conduct a one-time pick up of storm debris in the District next Wednesday, May 29.
Please note that this will be a collection of only tree trunks, tree limbs and branches, and damaged fences. Such debris should be placed on your curb the night before or before 6 a.m. next Wednesday. Other debris, garbage, heavy trash, and recycling will not be picked up in this collection run.
If you have questions, please contact Best Trash directly.
Sincerely,
Your MUD Board of Directors.