The regular monthly meeting of the Pecan Grove Municipal Utility District was held at the Pecan Grove MUD Administration/Community Building at noon on May 27, 2025. The next regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 24, 2025, in the PGMUD building at 3:00 p.m.
Precinct One Constable Report for May 2025
PGVFD Report — May 2025
Total Incidents for 2025: 631
Parks and Facilities Report
New landscaping has been planted at Windmill. The repair of the air conditioning at the Administration/Community building was completed last month, however there is still an issue with the loudness of the air circulation system. The problems with the plumbing at the building are being addressed. New landscaping at Windmill Park has been completed.
Golf Cart Rules
The use of golf carts on the streets of Pecan Grove has requirements that we all should know:
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Only licensed drivers are allowed to operate a golf cart on streets.
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Plates are required if you are driving on streets outside the district.
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Drive on streets with speed limits of 35 mph or less.
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To operate on residential streets after dark the golf cart must have head and tail lights and mirrors plus a slow-moving vehicle symbol (reflective red triangle on rear).
The Club at Pecan Grove
Work is continuing the repairs to the golf course irrigation system. The work on the greens has started.
Work is progressing on repairs to equipment in the workout building. See Engineers report for status of the swimming pool rehabilitation and the upgrade of the tennis courts.
Remember that key-card access to the pool, workout room and tennis courts is now required. Cards can be purchased at the MUD office.
Operator Report — Si Environmental, LLC
Water Accountability:
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Percent Accountability: 91.1%
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Surface Water Treatment Plant (SWTP) Capacity: 87.4%
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Total Metered Water: 59,957,000
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Amount Produced:
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SW: 47.567M (72.3%)
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Ground: 18.227M (27.7%)
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Total: 65,974,000
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Amount Unaccounted for: 5,837,000
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Amount Used for Maintenance, Est.: 240,000
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Amount Used Due to Known Leaks, Est.: 4,520,000
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Adjusted Accountability: 98.4%
April 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 May include: purchase and installation of the Skid C pump and motor at the SWTP; the raw check valve #3 at the SWTP as well as the raw water mixer; the removal of the mixing unit for the Raw Tank #1 for repair; the purchase of surge protection device for Water Plant #2; the repair of elevated storage altitude valve. The annual fire hydrant flushing and the installation of new cameras at district facilities are complete.
Items in process are: Water Plant #2 check valves#3 and #4 replacement; Lift Station #10 Lift Pump #1 replacement; elevated storage Solar Bee Mixer replacement; the purchase of trailer mounted bypass pump.
New requested actions that the board approved were: SWTP disinfection basin sample pump replacement; repair of the SWTP raw mixer #1 motor; repair of the WWTP lift pump #1.
Old water meters continue to be replaced, with 10 replaced in this month for a total of 1,731 replaced to date since January 2023.
SI Enviro is seeking 3rd party damage claims for damages caused by 3 outside contractors working for other parties.
Residents are urged to call Si Enviro first if there is an outside water leak (832) 490-1601.