Here’s why your water may temporarily taste, smell different in April
Drinking water may taste and smell different in April for residents who live in Sugar Land outside of the NewContinue Reading
Drinking water may taste and smell different in April for residents who live in Sugar Land outside of the NewContinue Reading
When we turn on our faucets, we know that water comes out, but do we know what happens to itContinue Reading
When we turn on our faucets, we know that water comes out, but do we know what happens to itContinue Reading
Sugar Land City Council recently approved a $9.4 million contract with Aclara Technologies, LLC to implement advanced metering infrastructure, alsoContinue Reading
The City of Sugar Land is excited to announce the relaunch of its discounted rain barrel sale! Due to popularContinue Reading
Sugar Land residents will start seeing rate adjustments on their first utility bill of 2023 in an effort to continueContinue Reading
Last week, Sugar Landers gathered at Memorial Park with some of our adorable adoptable pups, public safety, public works, andContinue Reading
The City of Sugar Land is excited to announce the official launch of its discounted irrigation controller program! Beginning now,Continue Reading
WATER MAN NEEDED. The newspaper ad’s headline was bold with exactly what he was looking for. Yuba City, California wasContinue Reading
In case you’ve missed it, it’s really hot outside, which means it’s more important than ever to conserve water! RestContinue Reading