Water Supply Conversion: What Residents Need to Know
As of April 2, 2026, Harris County MUD 222 has transitioned to surface water from the North Harris County Regional Water Authority.
As of April 2, 2026, Harris County MUD 222 has transitioned to surface water from the North Harris County Regional Water Authority. https://www.mud222.org/alertsSign up for District Alerts to stay informed.
As of April 2, 2026, Harris County MUD 222 has transitioned to surface water from the North Harris County Regional Water Authority.
MUD222 has discontinued the addition of fluoride as of Nov. 18, 2025.
July in Texas means two things: blazing heat and sudden afternoon downpours. These intense summer thunderstorms can drop inches of rain in a remarkably short window, putting local drainage systems to the test. Often, the primary culprit behind localized street flooding isn't the sheer volume of water, but there could be debris blocking paths where stormwater needs to flow. A few proactive habits during the clearer days of summer can keep our roads safer and protect your property from unexpected ponding.
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The Harris County MUD 222 Board of Directors will be having a public Board meeting.
Safety Tips to Ensure a Safe Fourth of July Celebration
The Harris County MUD 222 Board of Directors will be having a public Board meeting.