As requested by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the District has implemented Stage 1 of its Drought Contingency Plan.
- Water customers are asked to voluntarily reduce water use.
- Water customers are asked to practice water conservation and to minimize or disconnect water use for non-essential purposes.
- Water customers are requested to voluntarily limit the irrigation of landscaped areas to Sundays and Thursdays for customers with street addresses ending in an even number (0,2,4,6, or 8) and Saturdays and Wednesdays for water customers with street addresses ending in an odd number (1,3,5,7, or 9), and to irrigate landscape only between the hours of midnight and 6:00 am on designated watering days.
The District appreciates your water conservation efforts and compliance with the Texas Commission in Environmental Quality’s request.
Board of Directors
Grand Mission Municipal Utility District No. 1
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About Municipal District Services
Municipal District Services (MDS) is a local utility district management company focused on providing operational, regulatory, and customer service excellence since 2007. MDS provides safe drinking water and compliant wastewater treatment to more than 125,000 connections and businesses in the Greater Houston area.
In January 2024, Aqualia, a premier global water management company, acquired a controlling stake in MDS. Their family company culture rooted in service and customer focus aligns perfectly with Aqualia’s people centered culture of public service.
Aqualia is a water management company owned by the citizen services group FCC (51%) and the Australian ethical fund IFM Investors (49%). Serving 43.7 million users in 18 countries, they are the fourth largest water company in Europe by population served and the ninth largest in the world, according to the latest Global Water Intelligence ranking and were awarded Best Water Company of the year 2023.
About Municipal District Services
Municipal District Services (MDS) is a local utility district management company focused on providing operational, regulatory, and customer service excellence since 2007. MDS provides safe drinking water and compliant wastewater treatment to more than 125,000 connections and businesses in the Greater Houston area.
In January 2024, Aqualia, a premier global water management company, acquired a controlling stake in MDS. Their family company culture rooted in service and customer focus aligns perfectly with Aqualia’s people centered culture of public service.
Aqualia is a water management company owned by the citizen services group FCC (51%) and the Australian ethical fund IFM Investors (49%). Serving 43.7 million users in 18 countries, they are the fourth largest water company in Europe by population served and the ninth largest in the world, according to the latest Global Water Intelligence ranking and were awarded Best Water Company of the year 2023.