Frequently Asked Questions




Definitions
Prestonwood Forest Utility District
Sometimes herein may be referred to as the “District”.

District Water Main – The water pipe that transports water from the water plant throughout the neighborhood. This network of piping is referred to as the distribution system.

District Water Service Line – The water pipe that transports water from the water main to the meter. In almost all residential connections this is a 1” line. This line is usually made of copper tubing or plastic tubing.

Customer Water Service Line – The water pipe that transports water from the meter to the house or business. This line is usually made of PVC or galvanized metal.

District Sewer Main – The sewer line in which provides for the transport of waste from the collection system to the wastewater treatment plant.

Customer Sewer Line – The sewer line which transports the waste discharged from homes and businesses to the district sewer main.

Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) – The state agency which supervises the operation of utility districts within the state of Texas. Always remember, if at any time you feel you need assistance from your water/sewer department, you may contact us at 281-376-8802.


Water plant #2 on Schroeder
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