E-CYCLE AND SHRED EVENT
On Saturday, April 27th Best Trash, in conjunction with MUD 383 and MUD 367, will be conducting an E-cycle and Shred Event at the Gleannloch Farms Recreational Center from 9:30 to 11:30 am. Please click here to what is accepted and what will be unacceptable.
Due to safety concerns, we are unable to allow residents to park and watch document shredding. We assure you all documents will be shredded on site.
It’s Spring in Spring – Let’s conserve water, save money & get rid of waste!
EyeOnWater -Leak Detection App
Have you downloaded the Eye on Water App available to MUD 383 residents? This App allows each resident to see how much water is being used and can even alert you to possible leaks on your property. Many MUD 383 residents have downloaded this free app and are taking advantage of its value. You will need your water bill for initial set up, then proceed to the App Store and download EyeOnWater. Make sure to activate “Leak Alerts” to be contacted if there is a continuous flow of water of 1 gallon or more over a 24-hour period.
Sign up for the EyeonWater App here
Water My Yard – water conservation program
Harris County MUD 383 recommends each resident in the district sign up for the “Water My Yard” program designed by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service under the direction of Dr. Guy Fipps. This program was developed in partnership with water districts, local city entities and public utilities to conserve water and take the guess work out of maintaining a healthy lawn.
The “Water My Yard” program uses local weather data in MUD 383 to provide free weekly watering advice. This data is collected from an extensive network of weather stations and rain gauges, and, along with research-based understanding of plant water needs, allow experts to send customized weekly water advice for your specific lawn and irrigation system.
More information and creating your personalized account can be accessed through their direct link at: