District Updates for Hurricane Beryl
This page is meant to serve as a single location for all pertinent information for residents relating to the aftermath and clean-up for Hurricane Beryl. This page will be updated as frequently as needed and some of this information will be sent through our email distribution list, SlickText emergency texts, and on our Facebook page @WCID110Recreation.
To opt into the District's email distribution list or emergency text service (SlickText), click on District Communications and follow the instructions for how to sign-up for those services.
You are also encouraged to find additional resources about hazard mitigation by going to the District's Hazard Mitigation page from the menus at the top of the page.
Storm Debris Management Information
THE SCHEDULING OF DEBRIS PICK-UP IS NOT A GUARANTEE AND IS AT THE DISCRETION OF THE WCID110 BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Storm debris can cause serious issues for everyone in the District. After a storm, the need to clean up is essential for everyone to assess potential damages to your home or property and get back to a normal routine. Depending on the strength of the storm and the severity and quantity of debris within the District, the Board of Directors will make a decision as to whether or not the District can provide debris pick-up for all residents at no additional costs.
Debris Management
Regardless of whether the District will provide the debris pick-up service, it is important that all residents properly pile their debris to minimize damage to your property, keeping our roadways clear, and in a way that does not impede storm water flow or drains. The following tips are provided:
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Sort your debris into similar material (vegetation, appliance/electronics, construction/demo, etc).
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Cut large debris (if possible) into smaller, more manageable debris.
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If you have an entire tree, cut it into sections that can be picked up by a grapple truck.
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The grapple truck cannot load massive tree sections with a root ball still attached.
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Pile debris as high as you can.
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Make sure your piles are:
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on your property close to the curb.
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piled high enough that you are minimizing potential damage to large sections of your property.
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not placed near trees, mailboxes, fire hydrants, light poles, underneath a tree with low branches, or any other structure or obstruction.
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not in the street.
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not blocking storm drainage or storm sewers.
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Smaller debris, like leaves/pine needles/small branches), can be bagged and left next to your normal household trash. Bags can be picked up by Best Trash on normal pick-up days along with your regular household trash.
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NOTE: Harris County Precinct 3 does provide debris pick-up after some storms. Precinct 3 has slightly different policies for their pick-up. To see those differences, please visit the Harris County Precinct 3 website for more information.
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If Best Trash does provide debris pick-up, they will get as much as they can from your property. They will not rake up or tend to your yard after the pile is removed.
Residents are welcome to also secure their own debris removal at their own expense at any time even if the District is providing debris pick-up.
Hurricane Beryl Updates
Friday, August 9 @ 9:00 a.m. FINAL UPDATE
Below are the most recent updates available from WCID110 and our District consultants.
Water and Sewer
WCID110 plants and lift stations are fully operational. There is no boil water notice for our District. There are no sewer issues to report.
For any residential or commercial water/sewer issues, please report them directly to MOC.
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Call MOC: 281-367-5511
Trash and Recycling
Normal Trash and Recycling Services
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Normal trash days are Wednesdays and Saturdays. Have trash in proper location by 7:00 a.m.
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Recycling is picked up on Saturdays and should be separate from trash in a recycling bin/cart or a clear plastic bag.
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Best Trash WILL PICK UP bagged storm debris in any color plastic bag and any properly bundled limbs as long as they are in the proper location when the truck comes through.
Storm Debris Pick-up
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WCID110 provided debris pick-up through Best Trash at no additional cost to residents. This is something the board is happy to provide as it helps ALL residents.
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Best Trash has completed their final round of debris clean up and will not be making any additional trips for large debris.
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All remaining debris needs to:
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Small debris: Bagged or bundled and left with normal trash for pick up on Wednesdays/Saturdays.
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All Best Trash limitations on the amount of trash picked up each day per resident do apply, so please check those restrictions if you have questions.
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Large debris: hauled off at owner's expense or taken to a Precinct 3 dump site.
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Precinct 3 dump site information can be found on the Precinct 3 website.
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Dump sites will be closing in the coming days and weeks, so please do not wait if you have debris to haul away.
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Before heading to one of these addresses, please check the Precinct 3 website for any changes to their availability or hours.
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Forest Oaks Swim and Racquet Club
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Forest Oaks Admin Office
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Open normal hours (Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
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Office phone: 281-353-0998
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Email: office@hcwcid110.com
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All facilities are operating under normal hours.
Forest Oaks Park
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Park is operating under normal conditions and normal hours.
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The only remaining parts that are closed are the nature trails. We are working to get those cleared as best we can.