Pipeline Construction to Continue at Fall Creek Sports Complex through December 2019

Southern Hills Pipeline continues to work on its pipeline that runs east-west in the easement in the middle of the Fall Creek Sports Complex. They will be burying the pipeline crossing of Garners Bayou and doing other work on this section of pipeline where an anomaly was detected. This work is expected to last through mid December 2019.

Some of this work will impact parts of the walking trails, sections of which may have to be temporarily and periodically closed while workers are present, which is generally from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The trails will not be blocked all at one time, but portions will be affected as the work progresses. Please respect any trail closures which are for the safety of both park users and pipeline workers. Soon stairs will be installed over the working areas so that the trails will be accessible after work hours including on the weekends.

The pipeline work may also result from time to time in mud or debris washing onto portions of the trail, so please be aware of this. The pipeline workers have been reminded to keep the area clean and to minimize obstructions, mud, debris or blockages to the trail, and the pipeline workers should be cleaning up the trail where their work impacts the trail.

The pipeline work may also include digging between the playground and the baseball fields along the easement if the work needs to move that far to the west, but we will maintain access to the ball fields if the pipeline work impacts that area by placement of temporary stairs to allow people to walk up and over the pipeline work to access the ball fields.

During the course of this work, please stay away from the work areas (and more importantly, tell your kids to stay away from the work areas) and please honor any closed areas.

This work is unrelated to the drinking water pipeline installation project that continues along Beltway 8.

Electronic Waste Pickup and Document Shredding Event

Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 96

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Residential Recycling and Refuse of Texas

Electronic Waste Pickup and Document Shredding Event

 Provided free of charge by:

Residential Recycling and Refuse of Texas

Saturday – September 7th, 2019
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
7930 Fall Creek Bend, Clubhouse Parking Lot
Humble, Texas 77396

Document destruction will be provided on-site

You can watch while your files are shredded!!!

Items Accepted

  • Personal computers
  • All TV’s ($25.00 Disposal Fee)
  • Keyboards, mouse, and speakers
  • Cameras
  • Switches & routers
  • Cords & cables
  • Game consoles
  • Small kitchen appliances
  • ALL Computer monitors including CRT, LCD, LED, Plasma ($10.00 Disposal Fee)
  • Laptops
  • Hard drives
  • Car batteries
  • Memory chips
  • Hubs and routers
  • Tape drives
  • Printers, copiers, and plotters
  • Fax machines
  • PDAs
  • Projectors
  • Rechargeable batteries
  • Telephones
  • Cell phones
  • Toner cartridges
  • Paper Documents For Shredding – must remove all metal other than staples from paper and all plastic sleeves.

Items Not Accepted

  • AAA–AA–D–C–9v Type batteries
  • CFL light bulbs
  • Major appliances
  • Paint
  • Aerosol Containers
  • Medical Waste or Hazardous Waste