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Even though the planet can’t run out of water, it is possible for us to run out of clean fresh water.
Lakeway Municipal Utility District (LMUD) recently installed a bright red Bill Pay Drop Box at the front of their main office building.
Grinder pump systems are used in many neighborhoods where site conditions (such as building elevations and ground slopes) make construction of a conventional “Gravity Sewer System” impractical. A grinder pump works like a household garbage disposal, but on a larger scale: it grinds up wastewater produced in your home (i.e. toilet use, shower, washing machine,…
At the LMUD Board of Directors Meeting on January 9th, the Board presented a plaque to Michael Look for his 19+ years of service to the organization. Look was responsible for all of the groundskeeping and landscaping maintenance for LMUD the past 7 years. He retired on January 4th. The plaque was a representation of…
This is a copy of a letter that was sent out to affected homeowners: Lakeway MUD (LMUD), your potable water service provider, has started the pilot phase of the previously announced Out of District (OD) Sewer System Project that is currently or will soon be affecting your street. This letter is just to notify you…
“But, we were just doing our job,” Mendoza said. “We needed to stay on top of things, monitoring the lake levels, turbidity levels, and storage tank levels. I credit the whole water department for our success in keeping LMUD customers out of a Boil Water Notice…”
WATER (In District and Out of District) BASE RATE – monthly FY 2019 Standard Meter $20.0o 1-inch meter $34.00 1.5-inch meter $66.00 2 inch meter $106.00 4-inch meter $334.00 VOLUME RATE – per 1,000 gallons 0 – 15,000 gallons $2.50 15,001 – 30,000 gallons $3.25 30,001 – 50,000 gallons $4.06 50,001 – 80,000 gallons $5.08…
As published in Lakeway Voice, November 2018. News from Lakeway MUD (LMUD) Important Conservation Announcement Lakeway MUD is constantly striving to improve our conservation programs to better preserve our precious water resources. There is one area, however, that needs improvement. The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) in their Best; Management Practices Water Conservation Pricing guidelines…
As published in Lake Travis View, week of August 9, 2018. Lakeway MUD to install public sewer system Regarding the installation of a public sewer system in the first 17 sections of Lakeway (Old Lakeway), we are in the process of surveying the area behind houses on Live Oak Golf Course where the proposed line…
As published in Lakeway Voice, August 2018. Lakeway MUD Irrigation Reminder We don’t need to remind anyone that it is summer in Lakeway; all you have to do is walk outside to get a quick reminder of our 100 degree (Plus or Minus a degree or two) weather. As of this writing, the 7 day…
Zebra mussels are making their presence known on Lake Travis. We had our raw water intake inspected this past week and found thousands of those mussels on our barge and pump suction intake. We are in the process of engineering a chemical feed system for the raw water line, which will keep them from attaching…
As published in Lakeway Voice, July 2018. Update Regarding the Installation of a Public Sewer System in the First 17 Sections (Old Lakeway Neighborhood) As many of you know, in late February and early March, we conducted a survey to see how many homeowners in the first 17 sections of Lakeway were interested in the…
As published in Lakeway Voice, May 2018. News from LMUD Update on Out of District Wastewater Project Our Out of District wastewater project for the first 17 sections of Lakeway also known as “Old Lakeway” continues to progress. We sent out a survey to all residents of the first 17 sections. We have received a…
As many of you know, in late February, early March, we conducted a survey to see how many homeowners in the first 17 sections of Lakeway were interested in the installation of a sewer system, allowing them the option to hook up to a public sewer line rather than continue with their existing septic tank….
As published in Lakeway Voice, April 2018. Water Wise Since spring is around the corner, some of you will be turning on your irrigation system for the first time since last fall. I want to advise you to be careful and not just turn on the controller. Very few people know how set the controller….
SURVEY PROPOSAL: The Board of Directors of Lakeway MUD (LMUD), the current provider of potable water services to your home, is evaluating a proposal to construct a public sewer system in the first 17 sections of Lakeway neighborhood that would be owned, controlled, and maintained by LMUD allowing the option for homeowners to connect to…
As published in Lakeway Voice, November 2017. Lakeway Golf Ball Water Tower Turns 30 Lakeway MUD rebrands their identity on the 30th anniversary of the iconic Lakeway MUD water tower It was in the fall of 1987 that Lakeway Municipal Utility District (LMUD) completed the water tower that is situated at the entrance to…
LMUD’s golf ball water tower, situated at the entrance to Lakeway, is a stately example of the community’s history and culture.
Every winter, many homeowners face the expense and inconvenience of frozen water pipes. But you can cross that off your list of winter worries by taking a few simple precautions: Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses. Detaching a hose allows water to drain from the faucet. Otherwise, a single, hard overnight freeze can burst either the…
As published in Lakeway Voice, September 2017. News from Lakeway MUD Conservation Welcome to summer in the Hill Country! As we write this in mid-August, daily temperatures are plus or minus 100 degrees and rain drops are few and infrequent. We ended July about two inches below normal rainfall, and signs are now that even…
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