HURST CREEK
MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT

Address: 102 Trophy Drive
The Hills, Texas 78738
Phone: 512 261-6281
Fax: 512 261-4810

Calendar 2008 
 

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE

VOLUNTARY SUMMER LAWN WATERING SCHEDULE

We are now experiencing one of the hottest and driest summers ever; water use is reaching all-time highs, and we are urging all Hurst Creek MUD customers to observe the following water schedule:

EVEN NUMBERED ADDRESSES: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY

ODD NUMBERED ADDRESSES: TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY

We have plenty of treatment capacity to meet daily demands, but heavy lawn watering during the early morning hours tends to cause our storage tanks to run low from 2 am until 6 am. If we have a major fire during this time period customers at higher elevations may experience low pressure. We are asking all customers to observe the summer lawn watering schedule to help spread out the peak demand period and allow us to maintain more stored water.

Please call 261-6281 for more information.

 

 

 

Hurst Creek Municipal Utility District (MUD) was created in 1979 to provide water, wastewater, drainage and irrigation service within its boundaries, which generally coincide with The Village of The Hills.

Click-here to see a map of the District.

The District is governed by a five member Board of Directors elected by the residents.

 

Haskell Wotkyns, Jr.
President
J.L. Hall
Vice President
Bob Agnew
Secretary
Jim Wingard
Assistant Secretary
Wilson SmithTreasurer

 

The MUD is a subdivision of the State of Texas, and is subject to the Texas Open Meetings and Records Act; notices of board meetings are posted 72 hours in advance, at the Travis County Courthouse and on the bulletin board at the The Hills offices. The meetings are open to the public, and your attendance at board meetings is encouraged. Generally, meetings are held monthly on the third Monday of the month, at 8:30 am, with special meetings called as necessary.

The following are summaries of the MUD’s chief functions:

 

 
WATER

The District purchase Lake Travis water from the Lower Colorado River Authority pursuant to a 40 year water sale contract. This raw water is pumped via an 11,000 foot water line to the treatment facilities located at the 102 Trophy Drive. We currently have 2 million gallons per day (MGD) of treatment capacity, soon to be expanded to 3 MGD. Additionally, we have interconnections with the Lakeway MUD and WCID #17 water systems, for use in emergencies.

The water system is rated as “Superior” by the Texas Commission On Environmental Quality, and was awarded the Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Excellence Award in 1991, as the best managed and operated public water system of its size in the five state EPA Region VI. All operators are certified by the state.

For the latest TCEQ Inspection report, Click-here.

Water quality greatly exceeds all State standards for chemical and bacteriological parameters, and is carefully monitored by computer and human testing. In the event of water quality problems, treatment failures or terrorism activities we will promptly alert the public with large signs at the gates, local media news casts and in this website. The District is a member of TxWARN, an industry-sponsored information network of public utilities and the Texas Division of Emergency Management.     

A more technical description of water quality is available by Clicking-here.

Water conservation is an important issue, and the District has both a water conservation plan and a drought contingency plan. We urge our customers to use water wisely.

 

 
WASTEWATER AND REUSE

Two parallel .25 MGD treatment plants, complete with filtration and disinfection, treat wastewater to a high degree of purity and store the effluent in a 55 MG storage pond for irrigation on the golf course. Located at the lowest point in the District, near the Hills golf course maintenance barn, these plants have an excellent operational record and no effluent is ever discharged into Hurst Creek.

For a more technical discussion of wastewater treatment, Click-here.

To view the District’s utility rate schedule, and a comparison with other area utilities, Click-here.

 

 
DRAINAGE

In 2005, Hurst Creek MUD assumed responsibility from the Hills Property Owners’ Association for maintaining and improving drainage within The Hills. A master drainage engineering plan was prepared and rules and regulations adopted regarding the drainage system construction, maintenance and modifications.

Click-here to view the regulations.