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Coming Soon: Smarter Water Meters to Help You Save and Stay Informed

Starting Monday, August 4th, Sienna MUD #10 will begin installing new digital water meters in your neighborhood — giving you better insight, control, and peace of mind over your home’s water use.

Why This Upgrade Matters to You

Your new smart water meter will do much more than just track usage. It’s designed to help you:

  • Stay on top of your water use with real-time data and easy-to-read graphs
  • Catch leaks early with customizable alerts that notify you of unusual usage patterns
  • Save money by helping you use water more efficiently
  • Access insights anytime, anywhere with the free EyeOnWater smartphone app and secure online portal and start exploring your usage trends.

What to Expect During Installation

  • No cost to you – The new meter is fully covered by the District.
  • Quick process – Water will be temporarily turned off for about 15 to 30 minutes during the swap.
  • No need to be home – Installations happen Monday–Friday between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
  • Professional crews – All installers from Accurate Meter & Supply will carry ID badges.
  • Post-installation tip – Run a cold-water faucet for 3–5 minutes to flush your line.

Questions You Might Have

Will my bill go up?

Possibly. Older meters can underreport usage, so newer, more accurate readings may reflect actual water use more precisely.

When will I have access to the EyeOnWater Portal?

After the change out process is complete for the entire district, Sienna MUD #10 will send out a communication to the residents informing them of the next steps to set up their account.

What if there’s a problem with the new meter?

Call SiEnviro at (832) 490-1600. After hours, holidays, and weekends, dispatch is available to assist.

Thank you for your patience as we work to improve your water service. With these new tools, managing your water use will be easier and smarter than ever.

For questions, contact SiEnviro at (832) 490-1600.

Coming Soon: Smarter Water Meters to Help You Save and Stay Informed2025-07-29T13:41:23-05:00

Storm System Alert: Adjustments to Service Schedule Next Week

With the latest snow forecast for Tuesday, Best Trash will be closed for regular operations tomorrow.

Please see the revised schedule below for the tentative schedule for the rest of the week.

  • Monday: We will run a regular service day.
  • Tuesday: Closed.
  • Wednesday: Delayed start.
  • Thursday: Delayed start.

Note: If the landfills close due to inclement weather, we cannot run our routes on those day(s).

The guidelines are subject to change depending on the actual weather conditions.

If we are unable to run our routes on your scheduled service day, your pick-up will be on the next scheduled service day.

If plants die due to the weather, they will be considered storm debris and handled accordingly.

Best wishes, and be safe.

Storm System Alert: Adjustments to Service Schedule Next Week2025-01-20T15:22:35-06:00

Emergency Repairs Missouri City Surface Water Plant

Repairs are underway at the Missouri City Surface Water Plant as of 12/3/24.

All Sienna MUDs will be utilizing Ground Water until repairs are completed.

During this conversion, you may experience differences in the taste and odor in the drinking water. The water is safe to drink, use for cooking, bathing, and other every day use.

If you have any questions, please contact Si Environmental at 832-490-1601.

Emergency Repairs Missouri City Surface Water Plant2024-12-03T15:13:36-06:00

Storm Debris Removal

Due to the effects of Hurricane Beryl, Fort Bend County Road & Bridge is coordinating the collection and removal of disaster debris within Fort Bend County. Fort Bend County Road & Bridge will begin debris collection and removal beginning early next week. In order to recycle as many materials as possible, residents are asked to separate disaster debris into the following piles:

  • Construction and Demolition Materials
  • Electronic Waste
  • Household Hazardous Waste
  • White Goods
  • Vegetative materials (trees, limbs, brush, leaves, etc.)

DO NOT MIX OR PLACE NORMAL HOUSEHOLD TRASH WITH STORM DEBRIS CURBSIDE

Normal Household Trash – normal household waste, recyclables and bagged debris of any kind will not be collected with your storm debris. Please continue to follow your normal garbage removal schedule.

Please note that this operation is ONLY for disaster debris. Please do not attempt to place garbage or other household refuse with the disaster debris, as it will not be accepted, and will delay your storm debris collections. Regular trash removal services in the community will continue as scheduled.

Please place the debris piles at the curb in the public right-of-way (not in ditches) in front of your home or business as soon as possible. Please do not block any public utility such as fire hydrants, water valves, road signs, etc. If properly separated, it will be picked up by crews.

Fort Bend County | Hurricane Beryl Recovery Information

Storm Debris Removal2024-07-10T09:30:43-05:00

Best Trash Expresses Sympathy and Provides Storm Debris Collection Update

Best Trash extends sympathy for all of those affected by the storm. We understand that this is a catastrophic event and that it will take some time for the County to clean up the area. Please note that storm debris is not part of the normal heavy trash collection. Our main focus will be to collect household trash. Please ensure that the storm debris is separate from your regular trash to avoid any confusion.

Regular trash and recycle will be serviced as normal going forward.

Best Trash Expresses Sympathy and Provides Storm Debris Collection Update2024-07-09T14:52:42-05:00

Sienna 10 Emergency Water Repair

Beginning at 6:30 p.m. on 1/31/24, the following streets will be without water while repairs are made to the water system:

  • Discovery Lane
  • Drayton Hall
Sienna 10 Emergency Water Repair2024-01-31T14:51:43-06:00
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