Ironically, the ordinary garden hose is the most common offender, as it can be easily connected to the potable water supply and used for a variety of potentially dangerous applications.
What is the common difference between pollution and contamination?
Pollution of the water supply does not constitute an actual health hazard, although the quality of the water is impaired with respect to taste, odor, or utility. Contamination of the water supply, however, does constitute an actual health hazard; the consumer being subjected to potentially lethal water-borne disease or illness.
My pipes are making noises, what is the problem?
It could be a loose pipe, faulty toilet or a faulty irrigation valve. The problem could also be ours. It would be prudent to give us a call and we can check our system first.
How can I keep my pipes from freezing in cold weather?
The best thing to do is wrap any pipes that are exposed. Another suggestion is to let water run in a sink in a small amount. This will keep water moving and thus prevent freezing during severe cold.
What is an Easement?
Definition of Easement – the right to use the real property of another for a specific purpose. The easement is itself a real property interest, but legal title to the underlying land is retained by the original owner for all other purposes. Common easements include the right to pass across the property, the right to construct and maintain a roadway across the property, the right to construct a utility or pipeline under the land, or a power line over the land.
Why does PGUD acquire easements?
Whenever possible, PGUD installs water or sewer lines on private property and not on road right-of-ways to help eliminate relocation expenses in the future and for safety reasons.
What if PGUD has a leak on my property or under my driveway?
PGUD will repair the leak and any damage, including paved or concrete driveways.
How wide is a typical waterline easement?
PGUD’s typical easement width requirement is 15 feet. This leaves room for maintenance and repair.
Will this easement be recorded?
Yes, PGUD will record the notarized easement at the County Register’s. PGUD has several Notaries on staff for your convenience. This easement will stay with the land in perpetuity, for all subsequent owners.
I live on the other side of the road from the new water line. Can I still get water?
Yes, you can. You must pay for a tap and road crossing. When PGUD sets your meter, it will be your responsibility to run the water line from the meter to your house.