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!

Drought Contingency Remains in Effect

Dear Remington MUD Residents,

Despite the sporadic rain we’ve received over the past few weeks, our region is remains in a drought. As today is August 1st, the beginning of the driest month of the year, we ask that you continue your efforts to conserve water.

Please limit your outdoor water usage to the following:

  • Sundays and Thursdays for even numbered addresses
  • Saturdays and Wednesdays for odd numbered addresses.

Please limit this outdoor consumption to the hours of 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM.

Every drop counts, and remaining mindful with your water consumption, especially during peak consumption periods (4 am to 8 am and 4 pm to 8 pm), makes a big impact on our community’s water system.

If you see a water leak anywhere in our subdivision please report it immediately by calling (832) 398-8211 or by writing in to MUDCustomerService@Inframark.com.

Voluntary Water Use Restrictions

Dear Residents,

The West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA) has requested that all Municipal Utility Districts within its boundaries voluntarily reduce their water usage.

In the event of Mild Drought Conditions, we’re asking residents and other users to voluntarily reduce outdoor water usage as follows:

  • Sundays and Thursdays for even numbered addresses
  • Saturdays and Wednesdays for odd numbered addresses

To help reduce the strain on our water system, please limit your outdoor usage to between the hours of 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.

While we have had small bouts of rain over the past few days, the overall drought continues to strain our water system and those other systems which help supply us. We ask that you help reduce this stress on our community’s water system by remaining mindful, especially during peak consumption periods (4 a.m. to 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.). Please ensure that your irrigation systems are leak free.

If you see a water leak anywhere in our subdivision please report it immediately by calling (832) 398-8211 or by writing in to MUDCustomerService@Inframark.com.