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As published in Lakeway Voice, April 2020. April is Water Conservation Month Recently, we’ve all faced the panic of supply shortages. Many of the commodities we previously took for granted were not as readily available. Stores were faced with rethinking their supply and demand framework, putting strict limits on the items people were all…
Lakeway Municipal Utility District (LMUD) has continued to move forward in their efforts to bring a much needed public sewer system to the first 17 sections of Lakeway, an area currently dominated by aging septic systems. Dubbed the “Out of District Wastewater (ODWW) Project,” the Project aims to offer the option to over 1,000 Lakeway…
As published in Lakeway Voice, March 2020. High Water Bills? Check Your Irrigation Controller Like all plants, grass needs deep, strong roots to thrive. When you water your lawn, your goal should be to soak it enough so that the water reaches to the end of the roots, which is best achieved through infrequent, prolonged…
LMUD participated in a panel session at the Symposium on the topic of “Reuse as a Resource” focusing on the history and growth of LMUD’s recycled water system.
On February 12, 2020 Lakeway MUD (LMUD) unveiled the Lakeway Historical Marker that was recently installed at their district office, located at 1097 Lohmans Crossing. The event was attended by the MUD’s current Board of Directors members and department managers as well as select Lakeway staff, council members, and Heritage Committee members. Speakers included Board…
As published in Lake Travis View, week of February 13, 2020. Got leaks? DIY or call a plumber? Fact: Each American uses an average of 88 gallons of water a day at home. According to the EPA, the average family can waste 180 gallons per week, or 9,400 gallons of water annually, from household leaks….
As published in Lakeway Voice, February 2020. Greener Grass with Less Water Did you know that the average household, nationally, spends 50 percent of their water usage on outdoor irrigation? During the winter, most of us in Central Texas do not need to water our lawns on a routine basis, but to keep grass…
Once a week, the gentlemen of the Lakeway community are invited to attend the Lakeway Men’s Breakfast Club, held every Wednesday starting at 7:00am in the Lakeway Activity Center. Attendees engage in conversation while enjoying the provided beverages and light breakfast. Starting at 8:00am the group brings in a different speaker each week, presenting on…
As published in Lakeway Voice, January 2020. A Celebration of Water Water is essential to all life on Earth, yet it cannot be manufactured. The same amount of water that existed from the beginning of time essentially exists today, but where it is in the water cycle and how humans interact with it determines its…
In the spring, we took our E2 Elevated Water Tower out of operation for repainting. Due to poor weather conditions, it took several months for this to be completed. As we reported in our previous post, due to this time discrepancy, the lower portion of the tank was a darker color compared to the top,…
MAY 2, 2020 GENERAL ELECTION Lakeway Municipal Utility District (“LMUD”) is governed by a Board consisting of five directors elected from the District at large. LMUD will be conducting a General Election on May 2, 2020 for three director positions. The persons elected to these positions have terms ending in May of 2024. NOTICE OF…
Plumbing issues typically require a quick response so you may be eager to jump at hiring the first or cheapest person willing to take the job, however ensuring you hire a qualified service professional may save you from devastating problems in the future.
As published in Lake Travis View, week of December 5, 2019. Amid Holiday Festivities, Please Protect Your Pipes Mmmmm! Turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy…and of course, pie! We’re all looking forward to our holiday feasts surrounded by family and friends, but as a local water and wastewater provider, we ask you to PLEASE consider what…
In an era where job-hopping is commonplace, LMUD continues to boast a healthy percent of employees who are in it for the long haul.
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All Lakeway residents are instructed to discontinue all non-essential water use immediately to avoid water shut-off city wide. Usage is currently higher than available supply. To avoid additional impacts to water service, Lakeway MUD is immediately requiring the following mandatory conservation measures…
Residents may teleconference in for the May 13 board meeting starting at 9:30am. Call: 512-910-7546 Conference ID: 307 508 745#
A pre-approved list of 60 residents in LMUD’s coverage area voluntarily collected a potable water sample from their home’s faucet…
As published in Lakeway Voice, November 2019. Save Year Round on Your Water Bills: Water Conservation Tips from LMUD In September, we had an opportunity to attend a presentation by Bob Rose, LCRA’s chief meteorologist, hosted by Central Texas Water Efficiency Network. According to Rose, although we had a late start to summer, it ended…
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