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Our website has been designed to provide our customers the
most up-to-date information in a “user friendly” format that is
both informative and allows for convenient bill paying and
requests for service.
If you have an emergency, please
contact us at: 281 353-9809
For your water service billing
matters: 281 353-9756
We are passionate about finding better ways to serve the
communities we live in. In all of the things that we do, we try
to do a bit more than is expected. Our Mission is to improve the
quality of life of those we serve.
At Hays Utility South Corporation our goals are to;
- Satisfy our customers' expectations for high quality,
reliable water service provided in a responsive and
efficient manner at the lowest reasonable price.
- Satisfy our employees' needs for enjoyable and fairly
compensated working careers.
- Satisfy our owners' requirement for a market-competitive
return on their investment.
Most people do not know that drinking water is a limited and
precious resource. Today, the water that we drink comes either
from water wells or from surface water from our nearby lakes.
Water wells are fed by the three major aquifers in the Texas
upper Gulf Coast area. Over the last thirty years, the water in
these aquifers has been declining, making it more difficult and
expensive to develop ground water resources. Municipal Utility
Districts in the Houston area have been required to make a
conversion from ground water to surface water.
The North Harris County
Regional Water Authority, The
Lone Star Groundwater
Conservation District and the
West Harris County Regional
Water Authority were created for the purpose of developing
and bringing surface water to the areas that they serve.
For several years, the North and West Authorities have
supplemented the ground water from the wells with surface water
that is supplied to consumers. Lone Star is working currently
to provide surface water to their customers as well. All three of these water authorities have
websites and are linked above. Please visit each site for
more details relating to surface water and its future in the
Houston Metropolitan area.
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