Update 6:00 PM
The WRWS is working to increase water supply as a result of increased demand in the system. Over the last 12 hours we have improved the levels in our storage tanks at a rate of one foot per hour. Pressure throughout the system has returned to normal and will continue to improve overnight as long as customers adhere to the Level 2 Water Ban. As a result, customers may notice fluctuations in water pressure and some temporary discoloration from naturally occurring sediments stirred up within the mains.
LEVEL 2: MANDATORY WATER BAN
All non-essential outdoor usage is prohibited (irrigation using automatic sprinklers or soaker hoses; the washing of vehicles, exterior building surfaces, parking lots, driveways, and sidewalks; and, filling swimming pools). The Weir River Water System may also ban the use of handheld watering at its discretion.
We thank you in advance for your patience, cooperation, and support.
Should you have any questions, please contact us by email at waterquality@weirriverwater.com
Emergency Level 2 Water Ban In Place
Effective immediately, the Weir River Water System will be instituting a Level 2 water ban. This means absolutely no outdoor watering and nonessential watering until further notice.
Weir River Water System is experiencing a drastic drop in the water storage tank level, and we are working to identify and resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Our crews are out in the system, looking for any water leaks. If you notice any water in the street, please contact customer service immediately at 877-253-6665 or waterquality@weirriverwater.com.
As more information becomes available, it will be shared with Weir River Water System customers. If you haven’t already signed up for Weir River Water System alerts, we encourage you to do so. Sign up at https://www.weirriverwater.com/1071/Notify-Me.
