Drought contingency plan adopted, removing surcharge for excessive water use.
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What to do next
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Review the Order
Visit the District's office to read the full Drought Contingency Plan.
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Contact the District
For questions, reach out to the Board of Directors at the District's office.
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Stay Informed
Monitor future communications from the District regarding water usage policies.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the drought contingency plan?
- It outlines measures to conserve water during drought conditions.
- When was the plan adopted?
- The plan was adopted on April 14, 2026.
- Where can I read the full order?
- The full order is available at the District's principal office in Houston.
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Full Notice Text
WILLOW CREEK FARMSMUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICTNOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDERADOPTING AMENDED ANDRESTATED DROUGHTCONTINGENCY PLANNotice is hereby given that the Board of Directors ofWillow Creek Farms Municipal Utility District (the“District”), at a meeting held on April 14, 2026, adoptedan Order Adopting Amended and Restated DroughtContingency Plan (the “Order”). The Order removes asurcharge to be imposed on District residents equal to200% of the applicable rate for all water used in excess of10,000 gallons/month.A copy of the Order is on file at the principal office of theDistrict, Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP, 3200Southwest Freeway, Suite 2600, Houston, Texas 77027,where it may be read in full. /s/ Alex Chachere President, Board of Directors