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District No. 249 ("MUD 249") is a conservation and
reclamation district and a political subdivision of the
State of Texas created by an Order of the Texas Water
Commission, now known as the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality ("TCEQ"), dated January 30, 1985.
MUD 249 operates under the provisions of Chapter 49 and Chapter 54
of the Texas Water code, as amended, and
other general statutes of Texas applicable to municipal
utility districts, and is subject to the continuing
supervisory jurisdiction of the TCEQ. MUD 249's primary
function is to finance, purchase, construct, operate and
maintain improvements, facilities and plants necessary
for the supply and distribution of water; the
collection, transportation and treatment of wastewater;
and the control and diversion of storm water. MUD
249 is empowered to issue bonds and other forms of
indebtedness to purchase or construct such facilities.
Additionally, the District provides solid waste disposal
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This website and the content contained herein is
provided by Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 249 for
informational purposes only. The website and the information
contained herein should not be relied upon or used as current
information for the purposes of securities disclosure about the
District, its financial condition, the bonds of the district, or
property in the District. Persons should not rely upon
information in this website when considering whether to buy, sell,
or hold bonds issued by the District or whether to buy, sell, or
hold property within the District. The District files official
continuing disclosure information at least annually in accordance
with the rules and regulations of the
Securities and Exchange Commission. The District assumes no
duty to update any information in this website at any time. ©2006-2008 Harris County MUD 249 -
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