Is it okay to drain and fill swimming pools?
JCSD does not have any restrictions for draining or filling swimming pools.
JCSD does not have any restrictions for draining or filling swimming pools.
For JCSD to take action on a water waste report, a photo or video that clearly shows the water waste and the source of the violation must be submitted. For example, providing a photo of water in a street gutter [...]
You can still wash your car at home as long as you use a hose fitted with a nozzle with an automatic shut-off valve.
No, but they are recommended to help reduce evaporation.
There are several reasons why your water may be shut off. There has been an emergency in your area and the water had to be shut off. Someone has turned off the valve to your home. Your billing statement has [...]
The statements are dated differently because the JCSD billing period is the first four Wednesdays of each month and each Wednesday may fall on different dates. All bills are due upon receipt and must be paid on or before the [...]
Tap water is mandated by law to meet strict standards and undergo frequent testing for various contaminants. Bottled water may have a different taste, but it isn't inherently safer than tap water. In fact, it often originates from treated tap [...]
The customer’s responsibility starts on their side of meter. The district is responsible from the meter to the street connection. If you suspect a leak, please contact Customer Service at (951) 685-7434.
Absolutely. The water delivered to JCSD customers meets all State and Federal regulations and is continually tested to ensure its safety. Please see the current Consumer Confidence Report.
All water and sewer charges are approved by the Board of Directors.These charges are calculated on a monthly basis. Water – Residents are charged a monthly service charge for the operations and maintenance of the meter and waterlines, as well [...]