Boil Water Notice

Boil Water Notice for Community Public Water Systems
March 26, 2026

Due to a water main break, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has required the Texas National MUD public water system to notify all customers to boil their water prior to consumption (e.g., washing hands/face, brushing teeth, drinking, etc). Children, seniors, and persons with weakened immune systems are particularly vulnerable to harmful bacteria, and all customers should follow these directions).

To ensure destruction of all harmful bacteria and other microbes, water for drinking, cooking, and ice making should be boiled and cooled prior to use for drinking water or human consumption purposes. The water should be brought to a vigorous rolling boil and then boiled for two minutes.

In lieu of boiling, individuals may purchase bottled water or obtain water from some other suitable source for drinking water or human consumption purposes.

When it is no longer necessary to boil the water, the public water system officials will notify customers that the water is safe for drinking water or human consumption purposes.

Once the boil water notice is no longer in effect, the public water system will issue a notice to customers that rescinds the boil water notice in a manner similar to this notice.

Please share this information with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.

If you have questions concerning this matter, you may contact Aqua Management at 281-440-0900.

Boil Water Notice2026-04-09T16:59:28-05:00

Water Main Break- Repairs Complete

Texas National MUD Residents- Repairs are complete. **Please read further for important instructions.

Earlier today, a water main was struck by contractors performing fiber optic installation work. Repairs have been completed, and we are currently in the process of re-pressurizing the system. Unfortunately, we will need to issue a boil water notice until adequate testing results are received, likely take 24-48 hours in accordance with legal regulations.

While re-pressurizing, residents may experience temporary low water pressure and/or discoloration of the water as the system returns to normal operation.

To help restore water quality, crews will be flushing fire hydrants throughout the subdivision. While flushing is underway, there may be brief, reductions in water pressure.

If you notice discolored water, we recommend running an outdoor faucet until the water clears before using it inside your home.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to fully restore normal service. Boil water notice to follow.

Water Main Break- Repairs Complete2026-03-26T20:26:15-05:00

Water Main Break- Update

Texas National Residents- We continue to make necessary excavations and repairs for the water main break. We anticipate service to be restored by late this evening. We appreciate your patience.

Water Main Break- Update2026-03-26T16:25:47-05:00

Water Main Break- 3/26/2026

TEXAS NATIONAL RESIDENTS – A WATER MAIN WAS HIT BY A FIBER OPTIC CONTRACTOR THIS MORNING.  WE ARE ASSESSING AND REPAIRING.  NO ETA OF REPAIR CURRENTLY.  WE WILL KEEP YOU POSTED.

Water Main Break- 3/26/20262026-04-09T16:59:34-05:00

WINTER STORM NOTICE

Texas National MUD urges customers to prepare for the incoming winter storm and freezing temperatures.

Please take the following steps:

  • Insulate exposed pipes and cover outdoor faucets.
  • Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses.
  • Drip indoor faucets, especially on exterior walls.
  • Open cabinet doors under sinks.
  • Keep heat on, even if you are away.
  • Know where your main water shutoff valve is located.

If a pipe freezes or bursts:

  • Shut off water immediately.
  • Contact a plumber.
  • Notify the District if your meter is damaged.

Prepare for possible power outages by having flashlights, batteries, and phone chargers ready.

District crews will monitor conditions and respond as needed. For water emergencies, contact: 281-440-0900

Thank you for helping protect your home and the District’s water system.

Texas National MUD

WINTER STORM NOTICE2026-01-21T12:57:13-06:00

Smart Water Upgrade

Texas National MUD is upgrading to smart water technology!  You will soon be able to view your water consumption in near real time with a mobile app- helping you track usage, spot leaks early and manage usage more efficiently.

Meter upgrades are being completed in phases and we will begin new meter installation this week.  You experience a momentary water outage when they are working on your specific meter.  Our crews will begin at 8:30 AM each morning.

We anticipate rolling out the app and user interface this spring. More information will follow with app and usage details!

Smart Water Upgrade2026-01-13T13:07:31-06:00

Water Main Repaired- August 11th, 2025

The line has been repaired and water has been restored. If you lost service during the repair, run your outside faucet that is located closest to the street until it runs clear. Should just take a couple of minutes or less. This will clean your lines and prevent sediment from clogging your water aerator on your sink and water softeners.

Water Main Repaired- August 11th, 20252025-10-02T17:40:55-05:00

Water Main Break- August 11, 2025

Texas National residents- A water main was struck today by a subcontractor. Repairs are underway. Residents on Pecos and surrounding areas will experience a water outage this afternoon as repairs are made. We apologize for the inconvenience and are making repairs as quickly as possible. Please call 281-440-0900 with any questions or concerns.

Water Main Break- August 11, 20252025-08-11T12:48:04-05:00

Water Main Break- July 30th, 2025

This afternoon, a Frontier contractor struck a water main. Our crews are currently on-site and actively working to make repairs.

Residents on Zapata, Pecos Place, San Saba, Comanche Circle, Val Verde and Brazos may experience water service interruptions within the next couple of hours. While we do not expect the outage to last long, the exact duration is not yet known as of 5:20 PM.

We are working as quickly as possible to restore service and appreciate your patience during this repair.

Water Main Break- July 30th, 20252025-08-11T13:15:21-05:00

On Going Frontier Work In the District

Texas National Municipal Utility District

Operator’s Report – Oversight of Frontier Communications Fiber Optic Installation

Prepared by Aqua Management

Date: July 24, 2025

 

Overview

Frontier Communications has commenced installation of fiber optic transmission lines within the Texas National Subdivision. This activity presents a challenging environment for both the residents and the District’s infrastructure. Over the past week, I have taken a hands-on approach to manage this project and mitigate any negative impact.

I’ve initiated meetings with Frontier and their subcontractors and have communicated regularly with the Board to keep all parties informed. I’ve also enforced compliance with the “Texas National Subdivision Working Requirements”—a guideline I developed specifically in response to prior negative experiences with other fiber optic contractors.

To date, our engagement with Frontier has been constructive, with most front-end interactions proving productive. However, due to the inherently disruptive nature of this type of work, close monitoring and continued enforcement remain essential.

Summary of Implementation Plan

To ensure minimal disruption to District operations and the daily lives of residents, the following working requirements have been implemented:

Worksite and Operational Requirements

  1. Repairs: All damage repairs will be performed by the District and with the help of the District lawyer, billed directly to Frontier Communications.
  2. Work Hours Restrictions:
    – No work is permitted on weekends or holidays.
    – All work must be suspended from 5:00 PM to 8:00 AM daily.
    – On Fridays, work must cease by 3:00 PM.
  3. Infrastructure Protection:
    The District recently rehabilitated its entire sewer collection system and is fully aware of its condition. Aqua Management will assess and document any damage determined to have been caused during Frontier’s construction activities. Frontier will be held responsible for any such damages during and for 12 months following completion of their work.

Required Documentation from Frontier Communications

To facilitate compliance, accountability, and efficient communication, the following documents and contacts have been requested:

1. A copy of the Montgomery County construction permit.
2. Maps showing all current and planned construction areas within the District.
3. Primary and secondary contact information (phone and email) for Frontier personnel responsible for the work.
4. Foreman contact information (phone and email) for all onsite supervisors.
5. Official company and billing contact information, including mailing address, email, phone number, and accounts payable contact. This includes contact information for Frontier’s parent company, if applicable.
6. A meeting request with Frontier to discuss line lowering along the Maverick Drive drainage ditch.

Additional Measures

To safeguard the District’s wastewater infrastructure, we are initiating televising of individual sewer laterals to proactively identify any damage resulting from the fiber optic installation. This step is critical to ensure timely detection and documentation of any issues.

Current Damage Report

As of this meeting, the following incidents have occurred:

– Three (3) water line leaks have required repair.
– One (1) repair was performed on the 6” pond drainage line, which is being used to control pond and dip water levels.

A more detailed damage assessment and repair report will be presented once work progresses further and inspections continue.

Conclusion

While the nature of fiber optic infrastructure work is inherently disruptive, the measures we’ve implemented are intended to minimize the burden on the District and its residents. Our early-stage collaboration with Frontier has been positive, and we are committed to maintaining strict oversight to ensure compliance and infrastructure protection throughout the duration of this project.

On Going Frontier Work In the District2025-07-28T15:05:19-05:00
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