closed #176492
Water Utility Problems
125 E Sunny Slopes DR
- Case Date:
- 7/8/2021
Loss of water supply pressure to the entire property. Water supply is present, but reduced to about 5% of normal pressure
Loss of water supply pressure to the entire property. Water supply is present, but reduced to about 5% of normal pressure
Odd odor with the water coming from all faucets. Smells almost like cleaning solution.
No water pressure.
I believe water company looked at this last summer 2020 and were unable to find the leak. Just want to report that the leak appears to be getting worse -- the attached image is what it looks like 24/7. And it's starting to become a driving/walking hazard as the weather starts to turn colder. Hoping someone can take another look to see if this can be fixed before our cul de sac becomes an ice skating rink. :) Thanks
After Sunday's night storm there is low to no water pressure. I have investigated and cannot find or hear any leaks.
On the morning of 3/7 (after a night of storms) we noticed that our home’s water pressure has been significantly reduced. There is barely enough pressure to use the shower. I have asked neighbors in the area, and they are reporting similar issues.
I and others in the area have experienced a decrease in water pressure since the March 6-7 overnight and early morning storms.
No water at all in entire house as of this morning. My bill is paid
I don't know if this is a problem or not. The water meter pit/hole in my backyard always has a puddle on top of it. I haven't tried to open the lid to see if the hole is full of water. I don't see it flowing under the fence into the parking lot. Do you have an explanation or will you investigate? Thanks Rich
We recently had a plumbing contractor come out to our house to inspect our plumbing. They indicated that our water pressure was between 90 to 100 PSI and could be caused by a problem from our water utility. They indicated that the pressure should be less than 60 PSI and that such high pressure could damage our pipes and appliances that use water. Is this something that the City's water utility team could look into? Thank you!