Montgomery County Utility District 2
Should you have any questions regarding the District functions or operations, you are invited to attend the meetings of the Board of Directors which are normally held on the fourth Friday of each month at 611 Longmire Rd, Suite 1, Conroe, Tx 77304 at 9 AM. Please contact our office at (281) 897-9100 to confirm since meetings are occasionally rescheduled.
Neighborhoods
The following neighborhoods are located within Montgomery County Utility District 2: Seven Coves and Harbour Town.
New Customer Information
New residents are required to pay a connection fee and provide a security deposit for their account. In addition to these fees, the district requires a signed service agreement on file.
Connection Fee: $25.00
Security Deposit: $75.00
Montgomery County UD 2 New Customer Packet
Request for Disclosure of Information Maintained by Montgomery County UD2
Those customers not establishing service in person are required to provide a notarized copy of the Customer Service Agreement.
Extreme Weather Notice
Online Payments
Montgomery County Utility District 2 has teamed up with First Billing Services to provide enhanced and additional payment options.
If water service has been terminated, please contact our office to obtain the correct reconnection balance. Any payments made to restore service must be reported to our office to initiate service restoration. Tampering with the meter or district utilities may result in additional fees.
For information on payment options: https://regionalwater.net/images/documents/TID_FBS_flier.pdf
To pay your bill online please visit rwc.firstbilling.com
Pay online at FirstBilling.Com
SMART Meters - Keep an Eye on your Water
Sign up for District alerts
Welcome to our new outreach message system. This will allow the District to notify the residents of any emergencies and general District information. To sign up and update your notification preferences, please click the link below.
https://mcud2.bbcportal.com/Entry
Important Documents
Disposable-Wipes and Grease Flyer in Spanish
Tax Collector
Ground to Surface Water Conversion
What is the "SJRA" Fee on my bill? Due to the growing population in the Montgomery County area the area has been forced to make a switch from ground water to surface water. The "SJRA" Fee is assessed to pay for the new infrastructure required for the conversion. For more information on surface water conversion visit the San Jacinto River Authority website at: