Welcome to Harris County MUD No. 391

Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 391 (the "District") is a political subdivision of the State of Texas, created by order of the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, predecessor to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ”), on November 14, 2002, and operates pursuant to Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code, as amended. The District contains approximately 771 acres of land.

The District was created for the purpose of constructing and operating water, sewer, and drainage services to its residents.

Latest News

March 10, 2025 Board Meeting Notice

Mar 3, 2025

The Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 391 (HCMUD 391) Board of Directors will be having a public meeting to discuss district matters. Members of the public may participate.

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Caring for Plants After a Freeze

Feb 27, 2025

Wait until the temperatures rise above freezing to assess the damage and Look for signs of frost damage such as wilting, discoloration, or blackened leaves. Plants can take a few weeks to fully show signs of where they are deadened.

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Top Ten Native Plants

Feb 27, 2025

The benefit of growing native plants in the yard and garden is that native plants don’t require as much water as non-native plants, and they are much more heat and drought tolerant as they are adapted to our environment here in Texas. The plants you place in and around your home have a direct impact on your water bill and on water consumption/conservation.

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