Building Partnerships - One Client at a Time!
By partnering with Precision Utility, LLC, water systems are able to rest assured that a reliable, competent & resourceful organization is providing ethical, industry proven best practices and a dependable service to their clients. As a small business, Precision Utility, LLC, is strategically structured to serve their clients the old fashioned way – with field operations & board meeting representation, instead of a multi-tier management format. Our specialty is water, sewer and storm water operations, well drilling and plugging, environmental sampling, and construction services.
We proudly service the Greater Houston, TX, area, including Harris, Montgomery, Liberty, Chambers, Galveston, Brazoria, Fort Bend, and Waller Counties in Texas.
Many Utility Districts and their various formations make use of the private sector's expertise and counseling. We at Precision Utility, LLC, offer our clients decades of successful experience working with the industry’s most elite firms in land development, legal, engineering, tax collecting, bookkeeping, financial auditing & insurance firms.
Precision Utility, LLC, works closely with commercial land developers to create wastewater treatment facilties and much more. We are dedicated to supporting our clients with the extensive expertise and knowledge that has made us a leader in the utilities and utilities management industries in the Greater Houston area for years. You will find our handiwork at your local commercial office buildings or industrial plant near Sam Houston Parkway or around Houston.
Is drinking tap water safe?
EPA recommends that Americans continue to use and drink tap water as usual. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that the, “presence of the COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking-water supplies and based on current evidence the risk to water supplies is low.” Additionally, according to the CDC, COVID-19 is mainly thought to spread between people who are in close contact with one another. Read more from the CDC about transmission of COVID-19. Further, EPA’s drinking water regulations require treatment at public water systems to remove or kill pathogens, including viruses.
Source: EPA, Coronavirus and Drinking Water and Wastewater