Highlights of Pecan Grove MUD Meeting – September 30, 2025

The regular monthly meeting of the Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District was held at the Pecan Grove MUD Administration/Community Building at 3:00 p.m. on September 30, 2025. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at noon in the PGMUD building.

Precinct One Constable Report for August 2025

PGVFD Report — September 2025

Parks and Facilities Report

The pool opened on August 30, 2025 and will be open on Fridays (3:00 to 7:00 pm) and Saturdays and Sundays (11:00 am to 7:00 pm) until October 26, 2025. The resurfacing of the tennis and pickle ball courts is complete except for minor touchups. The board gave approval for the purchase of new fitness equipment.

Crosswalk Striping

The district’s engineer contacted Fort Bend Road and Bridge department and received assurances that the missing crosswalks on Plantation Boulevard would be restriped in the near future

The Club at Pecan Grove

September 17th the new golf carts were delivered. There were over 980 guest golf rounds played in August. Repair work is continuing slowly on the golf course irrigation system on Grove. The work on the greens is continuing including fumigation for nematodes. The Grove course is behind schedule, but the plan is to overseed the greens with winter rye so they will be playable in November. Rebuilding of the greens will start again in April. Repair of the irrigation on the Plantation course should begin in October, but the repairs on that course itself will not begin until next April. The member guest tournament on September 26 and 27 was a big success and sold out weeks in advance. Yoga has really been growing with a lot of new participants.

Remember that key-card access to the pool, workout room, and tennis courts is now required. Cards can be purchased at the MUD office.

Garbage Holiday Schedule

This year Thanksgiving, Christmas, and NewYear’s Day all fall on a Thursday. GFL, our trash collection company has asked to change the pickup dates from the actual holidays to the next Saturday, two days after the holiday.

Operator Report — Si Environmental, LLC

August 2025 testing showed that the drinking water and wastewater systems met the state and federal compliance standards for disinfection and there were no permit excursions for the month.

Repairs or replacement completed in August include: the replacement of the SWTP skid valve for inventory and the repair of WWTP Lift Pump #1 and the blower #4 at the WWTP. In addition, an emergency repair at Water Plant # 1 of the Automatic Transfer Switch and the Water Plant #2 rental of a 340kw generator due to failure of generator water pump.

Items in process are: replacement of the SWTP GAC actuators #1 and #2; replacement at the SWTP of the high service pump #3 and replace its motor; WWTP lift pump #1 repair; replacement of the flow control valves at the 3 water plants; The RAS pump #3 at the WWTP; the replacement of the 10″ Bremad Flow Control Valves at all three water plants.

New requested actions that the board approved were: repair of the SWTP Lift Station Pump #1; refurbishment of the SWTP Sedimentation Basin Actuators; replacement of the skids A and C manifolds at the SWTP; and cleaning of the barscreen at the South Storm Water pump station.

Old water meters continue to be replaced, with 5 replaced this month for a total of 1,745 replaced to date since January 2023.

SI Enviro is seeking 3rd party damage claims for damages caused by 1 outside contractor working for other parties; and a reimbursement for tapping into a fire hydrant without going through a meter.

Residents are urged to call Si Enviro first if there is an outside water leak (832) 490-1601.

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