Report a Water Leak
For any emergency leaks, please contact MOC (Municipal Operations & Consulting).
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If this is an emergency, please call our 24-hour service line at (281) 367-5511.
For any emergency leaks, please contact MOC (Municipal Operations & Consulting).
If this is an emergency, please call our 24-hour service line at (281) 367-5511.
Please monitor the Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management (FBCOEM) regarding winter weather this weekend.
Fort Bend Mud 140 would like to advise residents of potential winter weather and cold conditions coming Thursday evening (12/22) and continuing to Friday morning (12/23) as the forecasted cold front moves into our area in the latter part of the week. While meteorologists are still uncertain about how cold it will get, there is the potential for a hard freeze in all non-coastal locations.
A hard freeze is a temperature under 30° for over eight hours. When water freezes, it expands. When the freeze ends, the result can be broken pipes, no water, a big repair bill, and the cost for the lost water. Those are not the only expenses and sources of aggravation. You may also have to replace carpet, flooring, sheetrock, furniture, and other possessions. Those are the immediate issues, but there can be latent damage as well. With galvanized pipe, the pipe may not burst, but expansion can occur separating the galvanizing from the pipe and creating an area for corrosion to start and ultimately create leaks.
During Winter Storm Uri, one of the more vulnerable spots for leaks and bursts was the irrigation systems on residential homes. Below are some basic tips as well as pictures and instructions for irrigation backflow preventers; additionally, residents are always encouraged to consult with an irrigation specialist or plumber.
The irrigation shut-off valves and backflow devices are one of the common issues that most residents deal with during an extended freeze.
Attached are pictures of the actual device and insulation covers for backflow devices and faucets.
As stated above, with temperatures expected to drop below freezing, it is a good time to refresh on the four P’s: People, Pets, Pipes, and Plants.
People
Pets
Pipes
Plants
Additionally, there are a few vehicle-safety tips to observe during winter weather:
Lastly, here are some safety tips recommended by local Fire Departments regarding space heaters and other supplemental heating sources:
Please visit https://www.best-trash.com/holiday-schedule for the 2022 holiday trash schedule.
If your GARBAGE service day falls on a holiday, it will be collected on your next regularly scheduled trash service day. If your RECYCLE day falls on a holiday, it will be collected on your next regularly schedule recycle day.