Welcome to Cypress Creek Lakes MUDs

Notice: Odor Complaints – November 9, 2024

Cypress Creek Lakes MUD is aware of concerns of odor coming from the wastewater treatment facility off Tuckerton Road. The facility is currently undergoing an expansion and we are working diligently to help combat any excessive odor that may be coming from the facility.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

For questions, you may reach us at (281) 579-4500 or MUDCustomerService@inframark.com.


Conserving Water in Drought: How Cypress Creek Lakes MUD Residents Can Make a Difference

Cypress Creek Lakes MUD is concerned about excessive water usage in the District. With the current Drought Conditions, it is important for residents to take an active role in reducing the use of water. The most common reason a Drought Contingency Plan is implemented is due to the demand placed onto a water system by the community. This occurs as a result of supply capabilities struggling to meet irrigation/usage demands. You can proactively help the MUD avoid hitting mandatory stages of the Drought Contingency Plan and maintain adequate water pressure by following some of the tips and recommendations outlined below:

  • Stay on top of household leaks by monitoring your water usage online at http://eyeonwater.com/signup. The enrollment process takes around five minutes and allows you to monitor your usage, and set up leak alerts to notify you via text or email when the meter detects a potential leak.
  • If you have a swimming pool, it may be helpful to check for automatic fill problems on your pool equipment.
  • All irrigating and outdoor water usage should be avoided during peak demand hours of 5:00 am and 10:00 am and between the hours of 6:00 pm and 12:00 am (midnight).

Cypress Creek Lakes MUD appreciates your efforts to assist in the conservation of our precious and limited water resources.

For questions you may reach us at (281) 579-4500 or MUDCustomerService@inframark.com


Stage 1 – Mild Drought

Dear Residents:

Cypress Creek Lakes MUDs have been notified by West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA) that Cypress Creek Lakes (CCL), as well as all subdivisions within their boundaries, will have a limited supply of surface water allocated during the peak demand periods.

In the event of Mild Drought Conditions, we ask residents to voluntarily reduce outdoor water usage as follows:

Residents and other users with even-numbered addresses may use water outdoors on even-numbered days and residents and other users of water with odd-numbered addresses may use water outdoors on odd-numbered days. In the event no street address exists, only District residents and other users of water within the District living on the north and west side of a street may use water outdoors on even-numbered days and only District residents and other users of water within the District on the south and east side of a street may use water outdoors on odd-numbered days.

Outdoor water use shall be prohibited between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. and between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. (midnight).

With these water restrictions, it is imperative, that we are mindfully conservative as a community to reduce the use of water during these peak demand periods.

The bulk of water consumption in CCL is for irrigation and other outdoor uses. Please ensure that your irrigation systems are leak free.

If you see a water leak anywhere in our subdivision please report it immediately. You may call Inframark 24 hours a day at 281-398-8211.

The irrigation of the flowers and grass in the common areas around the subdivision is supplied by the retention lakes. This non-potable water does not count towards our WHCRWA allocation.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.



Voluntary Water Use Restrictions

Dear Residents:

The West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA) has requested that all Municipal Utility Districts within it’s boundaries voluntarily reduce their water usage.

In the event of Mild Drought Conditions, we ask residents and other users to voluntarily reduce outdoor water usage as follows:

  • Even-numbered addresses may use water outdoors on even numbered days.
  • Odd-numbered addresses may use water outdoors on odd-numbered days.
  • Outdoor water use shall be prohibited between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. and between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. (midnight).

With these water restrictions, it is imperative, that we are mindfully conservative as a community to reduce the use of water during peak demand periods. The bulk of water consumption is for irrigation and other outdoor uses. Please ensure that your irrigation systems are leak free.

If you see a water leak anywhere in our subdivision please report it immediately by calling the number listed below.

For updates please visit: www.cypresscreeklakesmuds.com.

(281) 398-8211
mudcustomerservice@inframark.com


The Cypress Creek Lakes MUDs are comprised of Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 374 and Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 433. Below you can see a map of each district outlining their boundaries.  To view more information about each district, please visit: