Important Notice of Change – New Water District Operator

The Parkway Utility District has recently changed its operations company to M. Marlon Ivy & Associates, Inc. (MMIA) as part of its ongoing commitment to high quality customer service.

What this means for you:

  • Beginning August 1, 2020, all billing, collection and service inquiries should be directed to MMIA at 281-651-1618.
  • Payment of your July 2020 water bill should be mailed to:
    P.O. Box 9, Spring, Texas 77383
    (Please note that your account number may be changing.)
  • Please continue to make your check payable to Parkway U.D.
  • Payments can also be made at the PUD drop box located at 12843 Tidwell Road, Houston, Texas 77044.

You can also visit us online to make payments and find valuable information at www.MMIA.co.

Water and sewer related emergency and service calls should be directed to 281-651-1618. This is a 24 hour emergency response number. All after hour calls will be answered by an answering service, and dispatched to on-call personnel.

MMIA is very pleased to be your new Water District Operator and is looking forward to a long and lasting relationship with the customers of the Parkway Utility District.

COVID-19 and Drinking Water

EPA Update: Coronavirus and Drinking Water and Wastewater

There is no higher priority for EPA than protecting the health and safety of Americans. EPA is providing this important information about COVID-19 as it relates to drinking water and wastewater to provide clarity to the public. The COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking-water supplies. Based on current evidence, the risk to water supplies is low. Americans can continue to use and drink water from their tap as usual. For details, visit: https://www.epa.gov/coronavirus/coronavirus-and-drinking-water-and-wastewater

CDC Update: Water Transmission and COVID-19, Drinking Water, Recreational Water and Wastewater: What You Need to Know

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking water. Conventional water treatment methods that use chlorine disinfection, such as those in municipal utility district’s drinking water systems, should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19. For more information, visit https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/water.html

Texas Governor Abbott Discourages Texans from Hoarding Water and Other Supplies

Read more here: https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2020/03/13/governor-abbott-to-provide-texans-with-update-on-coronavirus-friday/

City of Houston 96 inch Water Main Line Break

On February 27, 2020, the City of Houston had a 96 inch main line break that is affecting the City of Houston only. Any boil water notices issued is for residents of the City of Houston only.

Please note, Parkway UD is not affected by this water line break, and is operating independently.

Residents of Parkway UD will continue to have quality water delivered to our taps.