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Want to help conserve water?

Attend a Meeting

(open to the public)

Meetings are held at 3:00 pm on the second Monday of the month at the Huntwick Recreation Clubhouse

5300 Coral Gables
Houston, TX 77069

HRF Pool will open for the 2024 swim season starting on Friday, May 3, 2024 to HRF Patrons and their paid Guests.

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Labor Day Office Closure

In observance of the Labor Day holiday, HCWCID 116 / HRF / Si Environmental offices will be closed on Monday, September 4th. Offices will reopen Tuesday, September 5th during normal operating hours. For water related customer service, billing and/or Water Emergencies, call SiEnvironmental at 281-807-9500. 24hr answering service available.  For HRF related issues, email to admin@huntwickwater.com. Emails will be responded to in a timely manner when office reopens.  Utilize drop box to left of front door to HRF Clubhouse (5300 Coral Gables Drive) for correspondence/payments to HCWCID 116, HRF, and HCA. HCWCID 116 water payments will be posted when office [...]

September 1st, 2023|Categories: News & Events|

NHCRWA implements Stage 2 of the Drought Contingency Plan

The City of Houston (COH), the primary source of water for the North Harris County Regional Water Authority (Authority), has entered stage two of their Drought Contingency Plan, effective on August 27, 2023. The COH’s drought response calls for mandatory water conservations efforts to reduce water use, that will reduce the daily volume of water delivered. The Houston Public Works Release can be found under https://cityofhouston.news/stagetwodrought. As required by the Authority’s Drought Contingency Plan, the Authority must enter Stage 2 of our Drought Contingency Plan, when the COH enters into Stage 2 water shortage of their Drought Contingency Plan. The [...]

August 24th, 2023|Categories: News & Events|

NHCRWA Implements Stage 1 of the Drought Contingency Plan

Due to the issues at the City of Houston’s NEWPP, the Authority is experiencing difficulties in meeting the high demand under the extreme weather conditions. The Authority is implementing Stage 1 of our Drought Contingency Plan immediately. The Authority’s Drought Contingency Plan request that any customer receiving water from the Authority or well owner whose well is included under the Authority’s Harris-Galveston Subsidence District aggregate water well permit: Check for and repair all leaks, dripping faucets, and running toilets. Utilize water conservation measures such as displacement bags, low-flow shower heads and leak detection tablets. Additional water conservation tips can be [...]

August 23rd, 2023|Categories: News & Events|
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