Office Closure- January 19th, 2023

Porter MUD is excited to announce we now offer billing reminders. Please contact the Porter MUD office at 281-354-9352 to update your current email address and cell phone number or you may include it with your next payment. Thank you for helping us to serve you better.
NOTICE
If you receive a Door Notice for non-payment of your monthly sanitary sewer, your payment must be received before 7:00 am to avoid being Disconnected!! Please utilize the night drop or you can make your payment online with TPG (The Payment Group).
Call 877-876-1059 to make a payment by phone
Go to www.paytpg.com and select PORTER MUD to make a payment online

Be ready for hurricane season. Today you can determine your personal hurricane risk, find out if you live in a hurricane evacuation zone, and review/update insurance policies. You can also make a list of items to replenish hurricane emergency supplies and start thinking about how you will prepare your home for the coming hurricane season. If you live in hurricane-prone areas, you are encouraged to complete these simple preparations before hurricane season begins on June 1. Keep in mind, you may need to adjust any preparedness actions based on the latest health and safety guidelines from the CDC and your local officials.



If you need to go to a public shelter, the CDC recommends bringing items that can help protect you and others from COVID-19, such as hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, bar or liquid soap, disinfectant wipes (if available) and two masks for each person. (Children under two years old and people having trouble breathing should not wear face coverings.)




Porter MUD residents, it is time to prepare for colder temperatures! There is a Freeze Watch in effect for Sunday night through Tuesday morning, February 14th – February 16, 2021. Temperatures are expected to drop to freezing levels overnight.
How can District residents prepare? Practice the “Four P’s” as the cold fronts set in:
Additionally, there are a few vehicle-safety tips to observe during winter weather:
Lastly, Fire Departments have provided some safety tips surrounding space heaters and other supplemental heating sources during the colder days: