Our District’s water supply is currently produced from five groundwater wells, and we use chlorine as the primary disinfecting agent in our water distribution system. Fort Bend County MUD No. 25’s system does not use surface water as our raw water source; further, our system has maintained an adequate disinfectant residual and there are no safety concerns. As such, our District’s water is not typically at risk for a Naegleria Fowleri incident, such as was experienced last month in neighboring Brazoria County who uses surface water. Residents may continue to use tap water for showering, cooking, or other normal uses.
To help protect our district’s employees and the public health during Covid-19 pandemic, the District front lobby is closed for public access but the drive-thru window is open for customer service, Monday thru Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm CST. Payments can continue to be dropped off at the Pheasant Creek Shell Station drop box at 17230 Old Richmond. Rd., or mailed to P.O. Box 2847, Sugar Land, TX 77487. Billing representatives are available by phone at 281-277-0129 Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For after-hour emergencies, please dial 281-277-0129 and select option 9. Thank you and continue to stay safe!
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Projects
Following an extended period of consulting to AIFS, working closely with the internal team and gaining a deep understanding of their requirements, We were engaged for the design, development and migration of the main AIFS website and numerous sub-sites, onto the Wordpress platform.
Following an extended period of consulting to AIFS, working closely with the internal team and gaining a deep understanding of their requirements, We were engaged for the design, development and migration of the main AIFS website and numerous sub-sites, onto the Wordpress platform.
Following an extended period of consulting to AIFS, working closely with the internal team and gaining a deep understanding of their requirements, We were engaged for the design, development and migration of the main AIFS website and numerous sub-sites, onto the WordPress platform. The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) is the Australian Government’s key research body in the area of family well-being with a history of more than 30 years of analysing factors that affect how Australian families function.
Their research provides an evidence base for developing policy and practice related to the welfare of families across Australia.
Challenge
With the desire to market themselves in a more interactive way through their website, AIFS made the decision to move across to the WordPress CMS for increased content management functionality and for the option of more flexible, accessible and responsive ways of displaying content. As their existing site contained a substantial amount of high value content in the form of research publications, the breadth of requirements was extensive and would call for a significant overhaul to the information architecture. This would result in improved content discoverability across all subsites and subsequently make it easier for users to discover the depth of the material available to them.
Solution
In developing the solution, We built a distribution for AIFS – a pre-configured version of WordPress that is able to be used across their network of sites, is easily reconfigured to allow for customisations and boasts rich search capability across all sub-sites. We helped the AIFS team in becoming self-sufficient in terms of managing their sites, working closely alongside their internal team to assist them in becoming much more educated about WordPress, becoming efficient in the use of the distribution, and also with the ongoing management, maintenance and hosting of their numerous sites. They now have have a collection of integrated, content-managed websites that are the central hub for sharing and transferring knowledge generated by the Institute.
The Results
Hosted internally, the new AIFS website was successfully launched in mid 2015, the new distribution now implemented across their network of sites including the Australian Gambling Research Centre, Child Family Community Australia and numerous other sites that cater to separate projects of the Institute.