How and Why the NFBWA Promotes Water Reuse

Between 2020 and 2050 the population in our area is projected to nearly double, and demand for water will continue to increase. Even with more people consuming water. the Fort Bend Subsidence District has mandated that the area within the NFBWA’s boundaries convert 60% of total usage from groundwater to alternative water by 2025.

One source of alternative water is purifying and reusing the water that would typically go down the drain.

Much of the water that we use every day flows down our drains to wastewater treatment plants where it is treated to meet state and federal water quality standards. The treated water is then returned to lakes or streams. However, before we send that water back into the water cycle we can choose to reclaim, purify, and reuse it. Don’t worry, the treated water travels through a separate distribution system of purple pipe, and is only used for non-drinking purposes like irrigating common spaces, filling amenity lakes and fighting fires.

Many communities and Municipal Utility Districts within the NFBWA’s boundaries are currently using reuse water or planning to do so in the future. The NFBWA has an incentive program that offers MUDs a reduced water rate to help encourage use of reuse water. MUDs that participate in this program include Cinco MUD No. 1 (Cinco Ranch), Fort Bend County MUD No. 169 (Cross Creek Ranch), and Fort Bend County MUD No. 182 (Tamarron HOA). Since 2016, these three MUDs combined have utilized over 800,000,000 gallons of reuse water.

Water Fountains

The water fountains in the subdivision will be turned off during the proposed freezing weather over the next few days. They will be turned on as soon as the weather permits. Thanks for your understanding.

MUD 118 Directors

New Online Customer Portal

In 2018, we introduced a new online customer portal for making water bill payments. Customers can create an account by visiting www.edpwater.com and following the instructions below. Make individual or automatic payments online for a $1.00 fee, when paying by eCheck from a bank account or a 3% fee when paying by credit or debit card.

How to create an account:

  1. Go to www.edpwater.com
  2. Click on Pay Your Bill, select your water District’s name
  3. Click on PAY ONLINE NOW
  4. Click on Sign up now
  5. Follow online instructions beginning with your security code from your most recent water bill.

We hope you enjoy the new features which include:

  • Viewing real-time balance & transaction history
  • Viewing current and past billing statements
  • Viewing your water use history
  • Updating your mailing address
  • Signing up for eBilling

Changes to Our Auto-Pay Program

The auto-pay program has been moved to the Online Customer Portal. This change will not disrupt autopayments set up through our original payment program and no action is required. However, we encourage you to sign on to the new customer portal and confirm/update your account information.

For more information or assistance with registration, call EDP at
832-467-1599
Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm CST.
Visit www.edpwater.com for more information.