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| Nottingham Country MUD
water supply is safe and
water does NOT require
boiling |
Nottingham Country Municipal
Utility District (the District) was created
by an order of the Texas Water Commission,
now known as the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (the Commission),
effective February 24, 1981, in accordance
with the Texas Water Code, Article XVI,
Chapter 59. The District operates in
accordance with Chapters 49 and 54 of the
Texas Water Code and is subject to the
continuing supervision of the Commission.
The District currently contains 1010.4384
acres within its boundaries and serves
approximately 2,200 households. The
principal functions of the District are to
finance, construct, own, and operate
waterworks, wastewater and drainage
facilities and to provide such facilities
and services to the customers of the
District. The District also develops and
maintains parks and recreational facilities.
To date, the District has
issued $24,690,000 in unlimited tax bonds
through which it has financed the
construction of infrastructure including two
groundwater wells, water storage facilities,
a water plant, a water distribution system,
a wastewater collection system, a wastewater
treatment plant, and a storm sewer system.
In addition, the District has utilized
approximately $3,000,000 in system revenues
to finance the acquisition and development
of a greenbelt park to serve the residents
of the District.
The District is governed by a Board of
Directors consisting of five individuals who
are residents or owners of property within
the District and are elected by voters
within the District. The Board of Directors
sets the policies of the District. Regular
meetings of the District are held the third
Monday of the month at the offices of Allen
Boone Humphries Robinson LLP, 3200 Southwest
Freeway, Suite 2600, Houston, Texas 77027.
Texas Landowner's Bill of Rights information
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