Quadvest Honored as HBJ’s 2024 Best Family-Owned Business

We are thrilled to announce that Quadvest has been recognized as an honoree in the Houston Business Journal’s (HBJ) 2024 Best Family-Owned Business Awards. This prestigious accolade celebrates the significant contributions of family-owned businesses in the Houston area, recognizing their achievements, resilience, and commitment to the community. Quadvest’s journey began in 1978 when it was […]

Public Opinion Sought as SJRA Goes Under Review

The SJRA is currently under review with the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission, a legislative commission tasked with identifying and eliminating waste, duplication, and inefficiency in state agencies. Commission staff will be evaluating SJRA by hearing from the public and completing their own review before giving policy change recommendations.The Commission then considers the recommendations, hears public testimony, and […]

2021 Water Pass Through Fee Update

A Message from Simon Sequeira, Quadvest CEO Dear Valued Quadvest Customer, As you know, Quadvest and many other water providers have been involved in litigation with various entities as part of the ongoing struggle around water rates in Montgomery County. We have made significant progress in many areas, but, as evidenced by the recent rate […]

Quadvest CEO Update – 3/18/2020

Dear Quadvest Customers, As the global COVID-19 crisis continues to develop, Quadvest wants you to know that your water is safe.  The COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking-water supplies. Based on current evidence, the risk to water supplies is low. Quadvest customers can continue to use and drink water from their tap as usual. EPA […]

EPA Update-3/16/2020

3/16/2020 – Coronavirus and Drinking Water and Wastewater Answers to your question about your water…

IT’S TIME FOR PEOPLE TO TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR WATER

SEQUEIRA: IT’S TIME FOR PEOPLE TO TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR WATER  Montgomery County Seeks federal funds for flood mitigation study, projects Water dispute costs county residents millions of dollars Letters: It’s always a good idea to seek the truth Conroe City Council Opposes Water Fee Increase San Jacinto River Authority