Month: April 2015

BPUB Announces Stage 1 Voluntary Water Restrictions

By bpub | April 30, 2015 | Comments Off on BPUB Announces Stage 1 Voluntary Water Restrictions

How Much Could You Save? Our Water Conservation Library helps you gain a better understanding of how much water you use and how to conserve in and around your home. Start Saving Every year on May 1, the Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB) implements a Stage 1 Voluntary Water Use Restriction in anticipation of the…

BPUB Raises Money for Project SHARE Through Golf Tournament

By bpub | April 24, 2015 | Comments Off on BPUB Raises Money for Project SHARE Through Golf Tournament

Project SHARE was created in 1985 to assist the community. Since we work and live here, the Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB) believes in sharing resources with those who may need a helping hand, including senior citizens on fixed incomes and low-income families in emergency situations who may experience difficulty in paying their BPUB electric,…

Spruce Up Your Sprinkler System and Save Water this Earth Day

By bpub | April 22, 2015 | Comments Off on Spruce Up Your Sprinkler System and Save Water this Earth Day

Spring has arrived, and as we celebrate Earth Day this April 22, the onset of warmer weather can lead to an increase in landscape irrigation. If you’re planning on doing some landscaping this season, be sure to spruce up your irrigation system before you ramp up your watering. System maintenance can help save you a…

BPUB Update – Rockefeller Foundation Visit

By bpub | April 21, 2015 | Comments Off on BPUB Update – Rockefeller Foundation Visit

During the Rockefeller Foundation’s trip to Brownsville, the group paid a visit to the Brownsville Public Utilities Board to learn about some of the major projects that BPUB has in development. Learn more about their visit in this week’s BPUB Update.

BPUB Employee Injured During Work

By bpub | April 14, 2015 | Comments Off on BPUB Employee Injured During Work

BROWNSVILLE, Texas – An employee with the Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB) was injured during work Friday evening. BPUB received a call Friday reporting half lights at an apartment complex and sent an electrical team to the location. During this visit, an employee suffered burns while troubleshooting the electrical system. The employee was taken to…