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Freeze Warning Preparedness – 2026
Being prepared is the first step in reducing costly home repairs and emergency situations during inclement weather . Here are some tips to help keep you warm, safe and reduce the chance of damage to your residence and/or property:
- Shop earlier for supplies! When dangerous weather is pending, don’t wait to stock up on useful items, such as pipe insulation, bottled water, canned goods, hygiene & feminine products, pet food, batteries, flashlights, wood for fire places, gas powered generator if possible, and blankets. Checking fuel levels in your vehicle and toping off if necessary is also a good idea.
- Stock up on medications and first aid supplies! Road conditions may become hazardous during inclement weather, so make sure you have at least a weeks worth of first aid needs and prescribed medications on hand.
- Insulating outside water pipes! Check around and near your home and property to insure there are no exposed water pipes. Covering any outside faucets, water spigots and turning off automated water sprinkler systems is a must during freezing temps.
- Check on elderly family members and friends prior to inclement weather. They may not have the resources to stock up on supplies, and may require assistance.
- Bring outside pets indoors! Remember: If you’re cold, they’re cold. Bring them into a warm area with plenty of bedding. If your pet requires a prescription medication, make sure you have a least a weeks worth on hand during the inclement weather.
- Checking all window and door sills to ensure proper fit and that they are air tight to prevent cold air from entering and warm air from escaping. This is especially important in case of power loss in your home.
- Cover outside plants and shrubbery with sheets. Covering your landscaping will help minimize the risk of damage caused by frost and freezing temps, and when possible, bring potted plants indoors.
Stormwater Runoff PSA
We strongly encourage our residents of Bammel UD to be diligent in limiting the amount of trash, debris and yard clippings being dumped or blown into the curb inlets and storm drains. This clogs up our stormwater quality features, causing rainwater to back up into the streets and increasing the chance of flooding. As we enter into the rainy season, we want to do everything we can to mitigate these risks.
We have linked below some information on how improper discharge can affect the stormwater drain system.
Texas Pride- Collection Guide
Collection Guidelines updated 7/22/24:
- We are happy to say that we will begin collecting both trash and recycling as regularly scheduled this week.
- In the event that GARBAGE collection does not occur on your scheduled day, it will be collected the following day.
- Garbage crews will be collecting household garbage and a maximum of 3 bags of yard waste (grass clippings/leaves/hedge trimmings). No storm debris or heavy trash will be collected. To better assist the crews and limit confusion, please try to have yard waste in clear plastic bags and/or the heavy-duty paper lawn & refuse bags and if possible, separate it from your storm debris.
- Texas Pride Disposal will not collect storm debris as part of normal trash collection or heavy trash collection. Please reach out to your City or County for further information regarding storm debris collection.
- As our drivers and crews continue to work hard on collection efforts during this difficult time, please direct any questions and/or concerns to our customer service department at service@texaspridedisposal.com or call (281) 342-8178.
- We currently have limited internet capability and phone access, which may cause a delay in response time. Please be patient as our teams are diligently working to respond to all requests as timely as possible.



