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I have a water leak at my house. Will the City fix it?

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The homeowner is responsible for all water leaks after the water meter and inside the house. The water meter is generally located in the parkway in front of the property. Maintenance Services will assist you in turning off the water at the meter in order to allow you or your plumber to do repairs. Call (714) 990-7691 to schedule this service.
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How can I tell if I have a water leak in my house?

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Most of the time, water leaks are caused by leaky toilets. Place a few drops of blue food coloring in the tank of the toilet, wait a few minutes and then check the bowl. If the water is blue in the bowl, you have a leak. A leaky toilet can waste hundreds of gallons of water per month. This can raise both your water and sewer bills, since sewer bills are based on water usage. For very large water leaks, the culprit may be the water pipes in your yard.
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I have a water leak at the front of my house at the meter. Who has to pay for the water?

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If the leak is found to be on the street side of the meter box, the city will repair the leak and there is not cost to the homeowner. If the leak is found to be on the homeowner's side of the meter box, the homeowner is responsible for both the repair of the water line and the water lost due to the leak.
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There appears to be a water leak of some sort in the City right-of-way. Who do I call?

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Call the City of Shoreline Customer Response Team at (206) 546-1700. After 5:00 p.m. leave a voicemail message and the CRT Representative who is on-call will call you back within five minutes.
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There is a leak in my yard. Can you send someone out to fix it?

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Many times, a leak in the yard will be a leak on the property's plumbing line and the owner is responsible for the repair. But, if you'd like to have someone out to inspect the leak, our Customer Service Center can arrange that for you. The phone number is 645-8270. Representatives are available to take your call Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Who do I call if I have a water leak?

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Brushy Creek MUD is responsible for maintenance and repair of its water and sewer mains throughout the District. The District's mains run to the meter from the street. The resident is responsible for any leaks from the meter to the house. District employees cannot repair your plumbing or fix leaks on your property. If you have a problem, please call a plumber.
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What do I do if I have a leak in the house?

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Turn off the water in your home, if this is not possible call the MTMUA and we will respond and shut the water off at the curb. If the water is shut off at the curb you will need to call us a second time to come out and turn the water back on, after the leak has been repaired. top of page
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Streets The curb in front of my house is missing. Can the City fix it?

City of Shaker Heights - Public Works
Curb complaints are placed on an annual replacement list. Call 216-491-1490. Depending upon the severity of the problem, curbs are either repaired by City crews or by a contractor during the year. Call the Public Works Department,216-491-1490, or click here, and a crew will be dispatched to fill it.
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The sidewalk in front of my house is uneven. Will the City come fix it?

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The adjacent property owner is generally responsible for the maintenance and repair of the sidewalk. You may report the uneven sidewalk to the Public Service Department at 483-4455. An inspector will be dispatched to see if an asphalt patch needs to be installed to temporarily smooth uneven sidewalk area to help prevent a trip hazard. The City has a sidewalk replacement program that spans over many years as funding becomes available.
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What do I do if I see a water leak or worse than that, if I have a water leak?

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If you see water bubbling out of the ground or running down the curb gutter of the street, please call our office at 251-9814. If it is after hours call E.C.O. Resources at 335-7580. If the leak is on your side of the meter, you will probably need to call a good plumber. Yes there are covenant restrictions in Wells Branch. In fact there over 20 different sets of covenants. These were written by your developer.
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What should I do if I notice a leak at my water meter?

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The water meter is owned by the Manchester Water Works so please contact us immediately at 624-6494. All other plumbing fixtures are your responsibility. If such a leak occurs within the house, you should attempt to shut off the water at the nearest valve or at one of the valves located on the main line at the water meter before calling for assistance. This could save your belongings and property from being severely damaged by the water.
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If I had a leak, how do I get an adjustment from the City?

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To start, fill out the city Leak Adjustment Request form at City Hall. Once the leak is repaired, the form is signed and copy of receipts are appended to the form, the city will submit the form for approval.
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Why is it that I have city water service but there are no fire hydrants near my house?

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Several years ago there was no requirement for the placement of fire hydrants except within new planned residential subdivisions. Our department along with the other members of the Unity Township Fire Bureau proposed a new ordinance to the Unity Township Supervisors whereby requiring fire hydrants be placed on ALL water line extensions and replacements at certain intervals.
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There is a leak in the street at my house (or other location). Can you send someone to repair it?

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Our Distribution Maintenance Office will need to get more information from you. Their number is 645-7788.
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Will the City fix my drainage problems?

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The City does not work on private property, however, we will inspect and advise of possible solutions. The City performs work on city streets only. The Delaware Department of Transportation performs work on state roads. We will notify DelDOT of concern.
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Where do I report a leak in the water system?

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Please call the Town of Snowflake, (928) 536-7103, ext. 256. After hours, please call the police department, which can access an on-call public works employee 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Will I have to pay for any water lost through a leak?

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The Company will charge for all water passing through the meter including water lost by leakage, from the Customer’s supply pipe, waste or otherwise, except water used for firefighting purposes. The Company follows a Code of Practice on leakage for Domestic Customers. A copy is available on request and a summary provided below. For Domestic Customers, the Company will make an adjustment to its charges where leakage has occurred, on the first occasion only.
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What do I do if my bill is higher than usual due to a water leak?

Brownsville Public Utilities Board - Customer Service - FAQ
Contact one of our Customer Service Representatives at 983-6100. You may be eligible for a small adjustment to wastewater charges depending on normal consumption.
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There is a slow water leak – what can be done?

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If it is on public land, please contact Actionline on 486 8600 and a contractor will attend and rectify within five working days. If it is on private property, it is the owner’s or occupier’s responsibility.
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Who do I call to report a water leak?

City of Seaside - FAQ
The City of Seaside maintains the Seaside Municipal Water System which is bounded by La Salle Avenue, Highland Street, Hilby Avenue and Mescal Street. If there should be a water leak within this area please contact the Public Works Department at 899-6825. Should the water leak occur outside these boundaries please contact California American Water Company at 373-3051.
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How do I report a water leak?

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If you spot a wet place in the road or in your yard that is not due to rain, or your water meter appears to be leaking, please call us immediately at 455-4515.
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We had water damage from a steam leak; what do I do?

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The first obligation in the event of any property loss is to take appropriate action to minimize the impact of the loss. This may mean relocating equipment, furniture, files, etc. out of harm's way; calling maintenance or other departments. Preserve any damaged equipment until its value can be substantiated. Contact flowersj@umsystem.edu. Reviewed July 22, 2005.
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What do I do if I find a water leak in my home or on the property?

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Notify your property manager or maintenance staff immediately! They are just as concerned as you are about reducing wasted water. If it is a major leak that might endanger others or the building structure, and you cannot make contact with your property staff, call your local water utility.
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Who do I call if I notice a water leak?

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If you notice a water leak on a city street or on your own property contact City Hall at (503) 357-9112 and a technician will be sent out to investigate your report.
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Will my water pillow leak?

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Every Healthplus Adjustable Support Water Pillow is made of very high quality vinyl and is unlikely to puncture unless abused deliberately with a sharp instrument. Usually water do not leak out readily in a punctured water pillow unless pressure is applied no it.
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Will my water cushion leak?

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Every Healthplus water cushion is made of very high quality vinyl and is unlikely to puncture unless abused deliberately with a sharp instrument. If a leak does occur, the water coming out of the Healthplus Premium Water cushion will be minimal as most of its water content is absorbed in the high density foam stabilizer inside the cushion. The excess water can be easily clean. Note: Usually water do not leak out readily in a punctured water cushion unless pressure is applied to it.
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I HAD A LEAK. CAN I GET AN ADJUSTMENT ON MY WATER BILL?

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Yes, considering you do not have an account that is billed for water only or water/minimum sewer. If the customer can demonstrate clearly that the excessive water did not enter the sanitary sewer, part of the sewer portion of the high bill can be adjusted. The customer must request abatement in writing within 60 days of the date of the excessive bill. The statement should include the type of repair, date of repair, and name and telephone number of person who made the repair.
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Will water leak through the seams in the corners?

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We install corner reinforcement expansion joints to all vertical corners with our own RTV silicone sealant. This allows us to cut the acrylic with a small gap to allow for expansion and contraction; this will ensure a water-tight seal and eliminate the possibility of stress cracks.
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What happens if there is a water leak?

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With conventional systems this could be a problem. The CoreWall™, insulates the water pipes from electrical and data lines within the non combustible Styrofoam
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