Property taxes for residents in the state of Texas are due on January 31, 2025. The good news is, you can still pay your taxes though your local tax assessor’s office on-line.
When water freezes, it expands and sometimes leaves behind broken pipes and costly bills regarding the lost water.
Winters in Texas have become unpredictable. With extreme highs and extreme lows in recent years, preparing your home for the winter months has proven to be vital. Preparation is easy and effective with a few simple steps.
As the holiday season approaches, the Board of Directors for Harris County MUD 167 would like to remind residents about an important issue that can negatively impact your sewer systems: F.O.G. – fat, oil, and grease.
Holidays are a prime time for vacations. Unfortunately, it is also a prime time for residential burglaries. Here are some helpful ideas to protect your home and deter criminals:
As residents begin holiday shopping, the District wants residents to be aware of jugging. Jugging is a term used to describe a form of scam or fraud in which individuals are targeted and robbed after leaving a bank or ATM.
Water Conservation does not require you to dramatically change your lifestyle overnight, but it does require each of us to become more aware of how and why we are using our water.
As students head back to school, the Harris County Municipal Utility District 167 (HC MUD 167) Board of Directors is asking drivers to be cautious in school zones and neighborhoods, as well as around school buses to help keep students safe.
Harris County MUD 167 (HC MUD 167) wants residents to be aware of the West Harris County Regional Water Authority Central Pump Station project.
Hurricane Season officially begins June 1 and last through November 30. Unfortunately, this close to the Gulf of Mexico, it only takes one storm to change your life and community.
Water Conservation does not require you to dramatically change your lifestyle overnight, but it does require each of us to become more aware of how and why we are using our water.
Disposable items labeled as “flushable” such as “flushable wipes”, wet wipes, sanitary napkins, and/or paper towels cannot be flushed down the toilet safely.
Have you ever wondered where the storm drains lead? Or where the detergent goes that runs down the driveway after you wash your car?
Harris County MUD 16 (HC MUD 167) wants residents to understand how property taxes are calculated in Texas.
Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 167 (HCMUD 167) hopes your family’s holiday celebrations are fun and safe for everyone.
How do you winterize your home? Protecting your home can be as easy as remembering the Five P’s for the winter. People, Pets, Pipes, Plants, and Pool.
Many Harris County MUD 167 residents have been cooking at home far more than they had previously, and this comes with a certain amount of cooking waste.
Holidays are a prime time for vacations. Unfortunately, it is also a prime time for residential burglaries.
As Residents of Harris County MUD 167, the Board of Directors wants to better serve you by helping you understand and read your monthly utility bill.
Harris County No. 167 has rescinded Stage 2 of its Drought Contingency Plan and has reverted to Stage 1 of the plan.
Special District officials are concerned about the increase in unplanned wastewater facility repairs and the associated sharp rise in overall sewer costs. If you are a resident within a MUD, please do your part to minimize expenses and preserve the efficiency and integrity of your MUD’s sewer system. Remember: Protect the pipes, don’t flush the wipes!
Harris County MUD 167 has introduced a District Alert System to keep residents informed about any water, sewer, drainage, or other related events or situations.
Residents of Harris County MUD 167: We are thrilled to announce that Best Trash has been selected as our new waste collection provider.
We are happy to announce our new website is now live! Please take a few minutes to look around and familiarize yourself with the district.