closed #141772
Water Utility Problems
512 S Jordan AVE
- Case Date:
- 10/18/2014
Low water pressure at home (512 S Jordan). Possible to test at meter?
Low water pressure at home (512 S Jordan). Possible to test at meter?
This is in reference to Case #141772. I should have been more detailed. You tested the pressure at 48PSI which confirms my test as I had a similar reading which I understand is acceptable while on the low end. My flow rate is not acceptable. I'm getting at best 3GPM from fixtures that should be delivering 5 to 6 GPM. Can you test flow rate at the meter? Thank you!
Walking by, I noticed water running out of the top of the water meter pit and rolling down the alley
Our water bill has been very high the last couple months, and we don't have any running toilets or leaking faucets. We think we may have a leak and would like to know what action can be taken to fix that.
My mower blade came in contact with the thing on top of my meter cover. Probably broke it. :(
Jackson T. Kirby, 624 W. 8th St. UMS replaced my meter yesterday, and now my flow rate is significantly reduced. My kitchen faucet is rated at 1.5 gpm, but now flows at about .67 gpm. Maybe they didn't open the line all the way?
water is off for a second morning in a row
Water pressure coming into our house is too high. Plumber recommended we report this issue to the city. Water pressure is in the 90's and we are concerned it will ruin our water heater, washer, or other major appliances.
I have no running water at the moment.
My water bill is has been going up for the past couple of months and has now doubled. The people who run our townhouse and found no leaks on our side so I was wondering if the city could check for leaks on there end.