City Of Buda Schedules Temporary Water Main Shut Off, Service Interruption

The water shut off is necessary to transfer service from a portion of the old waterline to the new waterline.

On the Hays County road construction project on FM 1626, the contractor will perform a temporary water shut off to perform waterline construction activities. This will impact West Buda. The shut off is scheduled to begin at 11:00 PM Wednesday night (February 21st) and will be completed in few hours by 3:00 AM on Thursday morning (February 22nd). The water shut off is necessary to transfer service from a portion of the old waterline to the new waterline.

Please do not use water and ensure irrigation systems are turned off during this time period. We also ask that residents run a faucet for 5 minutes Thursday morning (February 22nd), prior to use. We apologize for the inconvenience.

  • Date:    February 21st to 22nd
  • Time:    11:00 PM – 3:00 AM
  • Please do not use water during this time period
  • Turn off irrigation systems on February 21st
  • Run faucet for 5 min. prior to use on February 22nd

For question and concerns please contact:

Brad Hildebrand: 512-361-9614 or brad.hildebrand@rsandh.com

For information on the FM 1626 South Project: www.ImproveFM1626.com

Below are the neighborhoods/businesses that will be affected:

  • Summer Pointe
  • Whispering hollow
  • Elm Grove
  • Elm Grove School
  • CVS
  • Stone wood Commons
  • White Oak Preserve
  • Creekside
  • Cullen Country
  • Garlic Creek
  • The Garrison house (the large plantation style home off 967)
  • The day care off of HYE RD.

 

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