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WATER PLANTS
Mason Creek Utility District has
four water wells in three different locations within the
district. The four wells combined can produce over 5,000
gallons per minute of potable water. The three Plant sites
are Houghton Road Water Plant, Dominion Drive Water Plant and
Galleon Oaks Water Plant.
In 2001
we repainted and made repairs to the elevated storage tank on
Dominion. The 620,000 gallon storage tank has been
completely repainted from the ground up and a new internal
coating to meet state water quality guidelines. This tank
is drained and inspected inside and out every 5 years. At
the same time the tower was being painted,
Taylor
High School
was granted
permission to display their logo and name on the north side of
the tower.
In 2000, a
main water supply pipeline was installed in the esplanades of
the newly constructed section of
Westgreen Boulevard
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new pipeline was installed to complete the water supply loop
around the Utility District and prepare for future growth along
Westgreen
Boulevard
and I-10.
In 2000 we
constructed a new maintenance and equipment storage building at
the District office site. The new building is a 3,000
square foot Block building and has been designed and constructed
to store District equipment necessary for daily operations and
to eliminate the storage of equipment outdoors.
HOUGHTON ROAD WATER PLANT
Houghton Road has two wells – Well #1 was
drilled in 1972 and can produce about 1,000 gallons per minute (gpm).
The original Plant had a water
storage tank that would hold 460,000 gallons of water.
In 1984 a second ground storage tank was added holding an
additional capacity of 620,000 gallons of water. With the
extra storage capacity the Board of Directors decided to drill a
second water well on the site, which would produce more water.
In 1986 a 2nd
well was drilled which would produce an additional 2,100 gpm
drilled to the depth of 1,354 feet. This Plant Site has
four booster pumps, which, if needed, can produce up to 13,500
gpm. The Plant has a back-up
power system large enough to power the entire Plant.
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Water Storage Tank |
Second
Well |
Backup Power System |
DOMINION DRIVE WATER PLANT
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Elevated Storage Tank
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Dominion Drive Water Plant has one well, which
was drilled in 1977 and can produce 1,800 gpm potable water.
This Plant Site has one ground storage tank with capacity to
store 620,000 gallons of water and one elevated
storage tank (built in 1976) which holds 500,000 gallons.
The elevated tank is what holds the system pressure constant at
around 62 psi. The Plant Site also has two booster pumps,
which can produce about 3,300 gpm. This Plant also has a back-up
power supply large enough to run both booster pumps and the
districts administrative office is necessary. The original
well collapsed in 1994 and was replaced with a new
well on the same site.
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New Well

Back-up power Supply
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GALLEON OAKS WATER PLANT
Galleon Oaks Water Plant has one well,
which was drilled in 1982 and is 1,408 feet deep and produces
2,500 gpm potable water. The site has two ground storage
tanks each with capacities of 620,000 gallons water. The
site has three booster pumps, which can produce over 2,200 gpm.
The site has two back-up power supply units that are capable of
running the 400hp well motor and the booster pumps plus the
control building. The well on this site collapsed in 1993
and a new well was drilled the same year.
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Water Well |
Rennie Road
Lift Station |
Brondesbury
Lift Station |
Mason Creek pumps the sewage from the system
to two regional sewer treatment plants. From Kingsland to I-10
the sewer is pumped by the Rennie
Road Lift Station. The lift station is located next to
the Nottingham Community Park on Rennie Road. This lift
station has three pumps and handles 800,000 gallons per day (gpd)
of sewage. The sewage from this station is pumped to West
Memorial Sewer Plant located on Kingsland Drive, west of Mason
Road. The sewer is pumped through a 14" cast iron
pipe called a force main. The station has a back-up power
supply capable of running the entire site.
The Brondesbury
Lift Station handles the flow from the rest of system.
This station pumps to a manhole on Westgreen Boulevard and the
sewer flow through trunk line to the Cinco Regional Sewer Plant.
There are three lift pumps in this station and handles 450,000
gpd. There is also back-up power capable of running the
entire site.
Each lift station has a by-pass pump which
will allow the district to pump sewer even if we have a failure
in the force mains. Each station has a 20hp submersible
pump, which will send flow to different locations with an
agreement between Mason Creek and Nottingham Country MUD.
Our water system has four interconnects with
other water districts in the area. One is located on Fry
Road between Mason Creek and Greentrails MUD. Two are
located between Mason Creek and Nottingham Country MUD on
Shillington and Brondesbury at the district boundary lines.
The fourth is on Park Pine between Harris County MUD 81 and
Mason Creek. The meters are 6 inches and will read flow in
either direction, water flowing to us or to them. The
meters are read monthly and the systems are billed for any water
used through those meters.
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