Why would the water pressure at my house sometimes seem abnormally low or high?

Water pressure can fluctuate due to higher-than-normal demand placed on the water system. This usually occurs during the summer months, when water usage is at its highest level. In some instances, depending on location, customers may experience a change in water pressure due to the increased number of wells and boosters operating to meet water demand during peak usage times. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your water pressure, contact our Engineering Department at 909-888-8986.

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3. What are the district’s normal customer service business hours?
4. What should I do if I need emergency service?
5. Why does it seem to take the District time to fix a leak?
6. What are the best times to call or come in for customer service?
7. Where is the customer service department located?
8. What should I do if I have a concern about the quality of my water?
9. Can I test my own water at home?
10. Why would the water pressure at my house sometimes seem abnormally low or high?
11. How does the district ensure that meter readings are correct?
12. How can we help keep our water clean?
13. How can customers save money on their water bills?
14. How many days are in the billing cycle?