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North Texas Municipal Water will start it's annual temporary change in their drinking water process starting March 4, 2024 through April 1, 2024
Click here to learn more about this process: NTMWD...
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Boil Water Notice Rescinded
February 1, 2024
On February 1, 2024, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality required the Copeville Special Utility District public water system, TX0430029, to...
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Dear Water Customer,
As part of the Copeville SUD Cross Connection Control/Customer Service Inspection Program, the SUD has partnered with SC Tracking Solutions, LLC (SCTS) to provide an online...
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December 1, 2022 at 10 a.m. our new portal will be available to use. Please see the following information for setting up your new accounts.
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WYLIE, TX – July 16, 2022: The North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) is requesting that those receiving water purified by NTMWD reduce their water use immediately, especially outdoor water...
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Annual System Maintenance: March 1 – March 29, 2022
Water disinfection is required to protect public health and keep our water safe. North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD) uses proven and...
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Copeville SUD is building a second ground storage tank
To better serve our growing community Copeville SUD is currently in the process of building a second water ground...
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Water Use Monitoring Portal
Greetings,
Copeville SUD’s new water use monitoring portal, Get My Meter Info, is now available.
The new portal gives customers more access to their water use data...
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The health and safety of our customers and employees is a top priority of the Copeville Special Utility District board and management. Below are a list of resources where you can find factual...
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NTMWD water complies with all regulatory standards and remains safe to drink and use.
The District’s disinfection process is necessary to eliminate bacteria and viruses in the water supply and...
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Always be mindful of water lines when planning a new project, whether you are digging holes for fencing, electric poles ect. Just mark each spot you are planning to dig with a spray painted x then...
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