Update on Water Line Repair
The water line repair on Crestfield Court was completed and water service has been restored as of 6 pm today.
The water line repair on Crestfield Court was completed and water service has been restored as of 6 pm today.
Cypress Creek Utility District was just notified that Centerpoint Energy just hit a water line on Crestfield Court.
Water will be turned off this afternoon during the repair of the water line. The repair should be completed this afternoon. We will follow up with a final status report.
If you have any questions, please contact WETS at 281-469-2837.
The CYPRESS CREEK U.D. will hold a public hearing on a proposed tax rate for the tax year 2021 on October 14, 2021 at 6:00 P.M. at 10643 Mills Walk Drive, Houston, TX 77070. Your individual taxes may increase at a greater or lesser rate, or even decrease, depending on the tax rate that is adopted and on the change in the taxable value of your property in relation to the change in taxable value of all other property. The change in the taxable value of your property in relation to the change in the taxable value of all other property determines the distribution of the tax burden among all property owners.
Cypress Creek Utility District has been informed that a portion of the video inspection of sanitary sewer lines had technical issues and will have to be re-done by the contractor, AIMS Companies.
Beginning on Monday, 8-16-2021, the crew will revisit about 5 manhole locations for this work. Below is the list of locations and addresses that will be affected.
Message from AIMS:
AIMS will need to re-video about 5 sanitary sewer lines which had bad video the first time they were televised. The addresses (and locations) that will be affected are shown below. This work will take one day and is schedule for next Monday, 8-16-21. On Thursday 8-12, AIMS will put door hangers on the affected addresses advising them of the work next Monday as well as their responsibilities and what they can expect (see attached).
As the water line replacement project wraps up in the CCUD, the contractors have made an effort to repair & restore areas that were damaged. If you see an area still needing repair, please contact our operators, WETS at 281-469-2837.
As a reminder, if you have new sod in your yard, please water the area frequently to help establish a good root system. New sod in our current hot weather needs frequent watering, generally every day, for the first few weeks.
Work on water service lines at the addresses shown below has been completed and we have received satisfactory test results for the water and are putting notices on the doors to rescind the Boil Water Notice. The following addresses were affected, and may now use water as usual.
Cypress Creek Utility District would like to thank you for your cooperation during the water outage and boil water notification period.
We have received satisfactory results that the water is safe, and we are issuing the Boil Water Rescind Notice.
Note: This is a reschedule of the work postponed from July 5,2021. Now scheduled for Tuesday, July 6.
Work is progressing on the CyCreekUD project to replace aging water lines. On Tuesday, July 6, workers will begin to switch lateral water lines over to the new main lines for addresses listed below. This requires turning off water for several hours, on a block-by-block basis, to reconnect the lines. When that work is completed, testing is required to verify that the water is safe to drink. That testing takes about 24-48 hours. After water is tested and approved, the BOIL WATER NOTICE will be rescinded. See details below.
The following addresses will be affected by water outages on Tuesday July 6, 2021, from 9 am to 4 pm:
One side of the notice is about the water outage and the other side will include a BOIL WATER NOTICE. The boil water notice will likely be in effect 24-48 hours.
Customers between 10518-10522 Cypresswood, 10503-10819 Idlebrook, and 10502-10535 Jaycreek,
Due to weather conditions, there will be no water interruptions today. And therefore, we rescind any boil water notices.
We will notify again when this project will be rescheduled.
Work is progressing on the CyCreekUD project to replace aging water lines. On Wednesday June 28, workers will begin to switch lateral water lines over to the new main lines for addresses listed below. This requires turning off water for several hours, on a block-by-block basis, to reconnect the lines. When that work is completed, testing is required to verify that the water is safe to drink. That testing takes about 24-48 hours. After water is tested and approved, the BOIL WATER NOTICE will be rescinded. See details below.
The following addresses will be affected by water outages on Monday, June 28th, 2021, from 9 am to 4 pm:
One side of the notice is about the water outage and the other side will include a BOIL WATER NOTICE. The boil water notice will likely be in effect 24-48 hours.
Work on water service lines at the addresses shown below has been completed and we have received satisfactory test results for the water and are putting notices on the doors to rescind the Boil Water Notice. The following addresses were affected, and may now use water as usual.
Cypress Creek Utility District would like to thank you for your cooperation during the water outage and boil water notification period.
We have received satisfactory results that the water is safe, and we are issuing the Boil Water Rescind Notice.