CHAPEL HILL PROJECT – DETOUR NOTICE
Beginning August 7, construction activity to install a new sewer and water main line will require the closure of Hubbard Drive.
Beginning August 7, construction activity to install a new sewer and water main line will require the closure of Hubbard Drive.
Water use by City of Heath customers has reached the trigger for reinstating Stage 2 Water Restrictions on Saturday, August 5.
Heath Department of Public Safety (DPS) Chief Brandon Seery presented the Life Saving Award to Heath DPS Shift B for their heroic actions on June 25.
Heath ranked in Top 10 Safest Cities In Texas. The annual ranking is compiled by Safewise.com based upon crime statistics data, including CAR burglaries…
The repair and installation of the damaged water pump is complete. Stage 2 water restrictions have been rescinded and replaced with Stage 1 restrictions.
The Rabbit Ridge paving project and Hubbard Drive Bridge repair project were completed today. Both roadways are now open to through traffic.
The repaired and refurbished 300-HP pump and electrical motor was installed in the pump station on the morning of Friday, July 14. However, during the startup …
The contractor informed the City today that parts required to repair the City’s 300-HP pump that failed at Pump Station No. 1 on June 23 should be received by Monday, July 10, and Tuesday, July 11. If shipments are received on time, the repair and return to service of the 300-HP pump could occur by […]
The annual Independence Day In Heath has become such a well supported traditional hometown event. 2023 was no exception. See the highlight reel below. Thank you to our 2023 Event Series Sponsors, The Heath Special Events Board, Heath Department of Public Safety, Public Works, City staff and all the volunteers who make this event possible. […]
Please read the following Water Emergency FAQ to answer the most commonly asked questions regarding the water emergency.
Yesterday, Wednesday, June 29, water demand exceeded 5.1 million gallons, which is .6 million over the daily capacity of 4.5 million. This is a dangerous level of usage, regardless of an equipment failure or not. If demand exceeds the City’s current ability to pump water, we could enter a critical situation of losing system pressure, […]
Listen to the presentation made to City Council regarding how the water emergency occurred that triggered Stage 2 Water restrictions on June 23.