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Harris County Municipal Utility District 264 – Emergency
| For Any Medical Emergencies, Fire , Police or Other Emergency Situations use: 911
Harris County Deputies Office
(24 hours a day) 281 – 376 – 3472
Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department
(24 hours a day) 281 – 550 – 6663
Severn Trent
Service and Repair 281 – 398 – 8211 |
Emergency Information
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Know the location of your home’s water cut-off valve. It will be located either immediately outside or inside your home at the corner closest to your water meter. It is typically on the side of the house near an outside hose faucet. The cut-off valve will be below the water hose valve. Turn this valve clockwise to shut off all water to your house.
- In the event of a major leak in your house or yard, turn off the water then call the Severn Trent 24 hour service line 281-398-8211.
- Severn Trent continuously monitors pressure of the main lines along with pump operations.
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Harris County Deputies
The Copperfield Homeowners Association rather than the Municipal Utility District contracts the deputies.
Why do we need a Deputy contract? This is a question many new residents ask after moving into our area. All of our District customers live in an unincorporated area, that is, not within the boundaries of the City of Houston. Police, fire, ambulance services that many City of Houston residents take for granted, are supplied to our residents by Harris County and volunteer groups . In Houston, water and sewer utilities are other services provided by the city to its residents. Conversely, residents in unincorporated areas do not pay city taxes.
The Harris County Sheriff is responsible for law enforcement within an amazing 1,788 square miles of the county. For many other states, this geographic area is the entire state.
Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department
The Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department provides service to approximately 200,000 residents in North West Harris Count. It’s Communications Center dispatches over 14,600 calls a year for two Departments.
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