Welcome to the Official Website of Cypress Springs Special Utility District

Our Mission

At Cypress Springs Special Utility District, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation. Our physical address is 114 FM 115 Mt. Vernon Tx 75457

Bill Payment Options

Looking for the most convenient way to pay your bill? We offer a wide variety of payment options to our customers. Simply choose the option that best suits your needs... Learn more...

To make address changes to your account please Log onto your account or send an email to: office@cssud.org 

Board Meetings & Agendas

Board Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month unless there is a conflict that would change the meeting day or date to be other than the second Tuesday.  To learn more or view the latest board agenda, please click here...

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2025 Rate Increase

January 01, 2025

January 1, 2025

A rate increase will affect the January 2025 water bills. The increase will reflect on the base rate and the per-1000-gallon rate. The current rate is $6.05 per 1000 gallons and will increase to $6.30 per 1000 gallons. On average, if you use 5,000 gallons per month, your bill will increase by $1.25 per month, which is $15.00 per year.

Base Rates Changes                         Current                     New

Standard 5/8" Meter                       $  34.50                 $   35.50

1" Meter                                                $  76.00                 $   77.00

1 1/2" Meter                                      $121.00                 $122 .00

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Celebrating Independence: A Safe and Fun 4th of July

Celebrating Independence: A Safe and Fun 4th of July

July 01, 2025

The 4th of July is a time to come together with family and friends, celebrate our nation's independence, and enjoy the warmth of summer with BBQs, fireworks, and poolside fun. While it’s an exciting and festive time of year, it’s also important to remember that safety should always come first.

 

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