Ni Florida encourages all customers to stay safe and informed during hurricanes and tropical storms. Furthermore, your safety and the continuity of our services are our top priorities. As we closely monitor the developments of Hurricane Milton, we want to reassure you that we are taking proactive steps to ensure […]
Read More...Tropical Storm Francine Update
Your Safety is Our Priority. At French Settlement Water Company, your safety and the continuity of our services are our top priorities. As we closely monitor the developments of Tropical Storm Francine, we want to reassure you that we are taking proactive steps to help ensure that your water and […]
Read More...Understanding New Rates
We know this is a lot to understand and we want to provide you with the facts so you may be well-informed about the bill you receive each month. Below are other resources you may need at this time. Occasionally, we need to adjust rates to recover increased operational costs […]
Read More...Customers Reminded to Guard Themselves Against Utility Worker Imposters and Scams
French Settlement is urging customers to guard themselves against utility imposters and scams. Utilities have seen an increase in customers reporting scams. Pretending to be a trusted utility worker is a trick some criminals use to gain access to homes, obtain payments or steal personal information. Customers should keep in […]
Read More...To understand hard water in Texas, go straight to the source
By: Carly Peach, hydrogeologist, Texas Water Utilities Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22, reminds us of the importance of preserving our planet for future generations. A vital element to sustaining life is water, which covers 71 percent of the Earth. Across the United States, water sources vary widely, ranging […]
Read More...Texas Water Utilities invested $80 million in water and wastewater systems in 2023
SUGAR LAND, Texas– Texas Water Utilities, which provides water and wastewater services to more than 138,000 Texans, directly invested more than $80 million in 2023 to keep water safe and flowing in the state. The investment includes infrastructure reinforcements, repairs, replacements, weather emergency preparations and improved system monitoring and communications services […]
Read More...Texans can protect our water supply by winterizing their home
By Eric Sabolsice, Senior Vice President of Operations, Texas Water Utilities As Texas tries to recover from the drought and enters cooler months, extreme winter weather events are probable. Some Texas cities are expected to receive their first freeze this month, and more cool fronts are on the way. Water […]
Read More...Texas Water Utilities partners with Make-A-Wish to grant the wishes of kids across the state
This year, Texas Water Utilities partnered with Make-A-Wish Central & South Texas, North Texas, and Texas Gulf Coast and Louisiana togrant the wishes of Aly, Caliyah and Issah. Aly, an 18-year-old from Austin who has a metabolic disorder, wished for an in-home recording studio. In May, Zach Foley, Lead Operations […]
Read More...Alabama Water Utilities recognized with top honors across state organizations
Alabama Water Environment Association (AWEA) and Alabama Water Pollution Control Association (AWPCA) recognized Alabama Water Utilities’ facilities with multiple awards. The Alabama Water Environment Association (AWEA) awarded the Riverview Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) a first-place excellence award, and the North Shelby WRRF won the second-place certificate of excellence. The […]
Read More...Texas Water Utilities helps grant Houston teen’s wish for game room makeover
On August 1, 2023, Texas Water Utilities and Make-A-Wish Gulf Coast and Louisiana held a wish reveal celebration, granting 14-year-old Issah’s wish for a game room makeover. A Richmond local battling leukemia, Issah wished for a place of his own to play with his friends and livestream his Fortnight […]
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