Remington MUD Lifts Stage 1 Restrictions: Normal Water Usage Resumes

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!

Notice of Withdrawal of Stage 1 Water Restrictions

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.

Stage 1 Drought Status: Voluntary Water Conservation Measures for Remington MUD

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:

  • Homes with even numbered addresses are asked to limit their outdoor water use and irrigation to between 8 pm and 6 am on Sundays and Thursdays.
  • Homes with odd numbered addresses are asked to limit their outdoor water use and irrigation to between 8 pm and 6 am on Saturdays and Wednesdays.
  • Irrigation accounts are asked to limit their outdoor water use and irrigation to between 8 pm and 6 am on Mondays and Fridays.
  • Commercial entities are asked to practice water conservation and minimize or discontinue all non-essential water use.

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!

Stage 1 Drought Status Activated in West Harris County: How You Can Help Conserve Water

The West Harris County Regional Water Authority has moved into Stage 1 drought status.

As a result, Remington MUD must also move into Stage 1 Drought Status. During Stage 1, all users are asked to voluntarily conserve water whenever possible.

Below are suggestions on how to conserve water.

Five Ways to Conserve Water

If you see a water leak, please reach out to Inframark directly at their 24/7 Emergency Number (281) 398-8211 so that the matter can be investigated immediately.

Thank you for your participation in this community conservation efforts. Every drop counts!