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What
is a Mud?
A Municipal Utility
District, or “MUD” for short, is a special governmental entity
of the State of Texas. Regulated by the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ), the principal functions
of a MUD are to finance, construct, own and operate
waterworks, wastewater and drainage facilities and to provide
utility services to
the customers of the district. A MUD is empowered to
levy taxes, charge for services,
condemn property, enforce restrictive covenants and make
regulations to accomplish it purposes
Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 191 was
created on December 9, 1980 by the Texas Department of Water
Resources, predecessor of the Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission (TNRCC) which recently changed its
name to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
The rights, powers, privileges, authority and functions of the
district are established by the general laws of the State of
Texas pertaining to municipal utility districts, including
particularly Chapters 49 and 54 of the Texas Water Code, as
amended. The District is subject to the continuing supervision
of the TCEQ.
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE
Please read these terms carefully before using this website.
This website is
provided by Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 191 (the
"District") for general background purposes only. The District
assumes no duty to update this website, or any information it
contains, at any time. The District does not represent or guarantee
that this website, or any information it contains, is complete,
accurate, or current. No person should rely upon this website, or
any information it contains, for purposes relative to securities
disclosure, the District's financial condition, the bonds of the
District, or property within the District. No person should rely
upon this website, or any information it contains, when considering
whether to buy, sell, or hold bonds issued by the District or
whether to buy, sell, or hold property within the District. The
District files official continuing disclosure information, as
provided by regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission
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