Thunderbird Utility District System No. 1
Fort Bend County WCID No. 2
Harris County MUD No. 122
Fort Bend MUD No. 49
Fort Bend MUD No. 26
Residents can check to see which MUD their neighborhood is located in here.
Updated Feb. 17 at 11:53 a.m.
The Fort Bend County Office of Emergency Management is tracking the full list of boil-water notices in the county. See if your city or utility district is included here.
Updated Feb. 17 at 9:25 a.m.
Due to low water pressure caused by extended periods of freezing temperatures, a boil-water notice has been issued for several neighborhoods in Sugar Land and Missouri City.
Missouri City officials announced the opening of a warming center at the Recreation and Tennis Center during a Feb. 17 press conference. Located at 2701 Cypress Point Drive, Mayor Robin Elackatt said the recreation center will open Feb. 17.
The opening of a local warming center which is run in conjunction with Fort Bend County comes as approximately 50,164 people, or 51% of Missouri City residents, remain without electricity as of 2:30 p.m. Feb. 17. Today we have reached an agreement with Fort Bend County and partnered with them to open the Missouri City Rec Center as a warming station, Elackatt said. I cannot stress enough that this is a historic time for our great city. We are dealing with this weather emergency, the COVID-19 pandemic, a struggling economy and limited resources.
The city of Sugar Land rescinded the boil-water notice for the Greatwood and Greatwood Lakes neighborhoods on Feb. 19. There are no boil notices in effect in Sugar Land.
The city of Sugar Land rescinded the boil-water notice for the Greatwood and Greatwood Lakes neighborhoods on Feb. 19. There are no boil notices in effect in Sugar Land.