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Winter Storm Alert

January 23, 2026

Boil Water Notice 1130033 Lake Area

January 22, 2026

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Alerts

Winter Storm Alert

January 23, 2026

Consolidated is working with mutual aid partners, utility providers and emergency services to mitigate service interruptions due to severe weather. For the January 23 – 27 winter weather, we anticipate increased call volumes, reduced system pressures and increased technician response times due to hazardous road conditions.  Please take precautionary measures to protect plumbing.

Before the hard freeze

  • Locate your meter and isolation valves so you know how to shut your water off in the case of a leak.
  • Keep the lid on your meter box closed to protect the meter from freezing conditions. 
  • Protect plumbing by insulating pipes in attics, garages, and under pier and beam homes.
  • Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses. Shutoff and drain water to unused exterior faucets, if possible. Otherwise, insulate the faucet or any above-ground fixtures. Insulating your meter box with old towels, feed sacks, etc. is permitted, but you must remove the insulation as soon as freezing conditions pass to avoid meter damage and interference with meter communication.
  • Unoccupied meters/properties: Consider shutting off at the meter and draining the water lines of vacant houses, churches or deer leases.

During the hard freeze, open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate around plumbing. If hard freeze conditions are expected, consider dripping interior faucets. The rate of flow needed to prevent bursting will depend on your plumbing type, pipe location and weather severity. If possible, monitor your plumbing routinely during the hard-freeze event.

When safe to do so, check the meters of elderly neighbors and unoccupied properties for leaks (deer leases, pastures, vacation rentals, churches, etc.). Leaks at churches and vacant meters were the primary source of outages for Consolidated members during Winter Storm Uri.

Outage Reporting: During severe weather, system pressures may be reduced proactively to conserve water or inadvertently due to increased customer demand from running faucets, customer leaks, or system leaks.

If you experience a water outage

  1. Check your meter. If the red dial is spinning clockwise when all fixtures are off, there’s a leak on your side. 
  2. Check individual fixtures of your home to determine if a section of your plumbing has frozen.
  3. Check with neighbors to see if the problem is isolated to your plumbing.
  4. If the problem is not on your side of the meter, call the main office at 936-544-2986 to report an outage. This number is monitored 24/7 by system staff or an after-hours answering service.

Click here for more info.

Alerts

Winter Storm Alert

January 23, 2026

Consolidated is working with mutual aid partners, utility providers and emergency services to mitigate service interruptions due to severe weather. For the January 23 – 27 winter weather, we anticipate increased call volumes, reduced system pressures and increased technician response times due to hazardous road conditions.  Please take precautionary measures to protect plumbing.

Before the hard freeze

  • Locate your meter and isolation valves so you know how to shut your water off in the case of a leak.
  • Keep the lid on your meter box closed to protect the meter from freezing conditions. 
  • Protect plumbing by insulating pipes in attics, garages, and under pier and beam homes.
  • Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses. Shutoff and drain water to unused exterior faucets, if possible. Otherwise, insulate the faucet or any above-ground fixtures. Insulating your meter box with old towels, feed sacks, etc. is permitted, but you must remove the insulation as soon as freezing conditions pass to avoid meter damage and interference with meter communication.
  • Unoccupied meters/properties: Consider shutting off at the meter and draining the water lines of vacant houses, churches or deer leases.

During the hard freeze, open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate around plumbing. If hard freeze conditions are expected, consider dripping interior faucets. The rate of flow needed to prevent bursting will depend on your plumbing type, pipe location and weather severity. If possible, monitor your plumbing routinely during the hard-freeze event.

When safe to do so, check the meters of elderly neighbors and unoccupied properties for leaks (deer leases, pastures, vacation rentals, churches, etc.). Leaks at churches and vacant meters were the primary source of outages for Consolidated members during Winter Storm Uri.

Outage Reporting: During severe weather, system pressures may be reduced proactively to conserve water or inadvertently due to increased customer demand from running faucets, customer leaks, or system leaks.

If you experience a water outage

  1. Check your meter. If the red dial is spinning clockwise when all fixtures are off, there’s a leak on your side. 
  2. Check individual fixtures of your home to determine if a section of your plumbing has frozen.
  3. Check with neighbors to see if the problem is isolated to your plumbing.
  4. If the problem is not on your side of the meter, call the main office at 936-544-2986 to report an outage. This number is monitored 24/7 by system staff or an after-hours answering service.

Click here for more info.

Boil Water Notice 1130033 Lake Area

January 22, 2026

Due to a water outage for line maintenance, customers on CR 2190, as well as customers in Woodland Acres and in Piney Point need to boil their water until further notice.

John Owens 936-544-2986

Rescind Boil Water Notice 1130033 Grapeland Area

January 16, 2026

Customers in the following areas no longer need to boil their water. Customers on FM 2423, CR 1845, CR 1620 going south for 3 miles from FM 2423, CR 1640 going south for 1 mile from FM 2423, and FM 2022 going North for 1 mile from San Pedro Church. All samples were clear.

John Owens 936-544-2986

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