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  2. Public Utilities. To report a water leak, sewer spill or pressure problem, call 619-515-3525. To start, stop or transfer your water service, update your account information, upload a valid government-issued ID, request a payment plan, request to have your meter read, or reporting a misread for your water meter visit Self Service Options .

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    With MyWaterSD, you can view and pay your bill, track water use, sign up for alerts and notifications, and contact us. monetization_on Pay my bill build Start service warning Outages Conservation location_on Payment locations trending_down Demand response call Contact us Report water waste and water theft

  4. Your Account | City of San Diego Official Website

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    How to Read Your Water/Sewer Bill. Estimating Utility Consumption. Winter Monitoring Period for Single-Family Customers. How to Read Your Water Meter. Policies and Procedures. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at customercare@sandiego.gov or 619-515-3500.

  5. Report: San Diego County has enough water for next year, even ...

    www.kpbs.org/news/environment/2024/10/01/report...

    San Diego County is well set to meet water demands through water year 2025, even with La Niña conditions likely to replace wet El Niño weather this winter.

  6. Your water bill payments are helping us protect and extend the life of our regional water delivery system. Providing Safe, Reliable, Affordable Water Safe, reliable and affordable water is a fundamental public service provided by the Water Authority and its 23 member agencies.

  7. San Diego Region Well-Prepared for Water Year 2025 - San ...

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    Today the San Diego County Water Authority announced that the region has plenty of water to meet demands in water year 2025 regardless of the weather, thanks to regional investments in water reliability and two consecutive wet winters.

  8. How San Diego Has Water Despite a Punishing Drought - The New ...

    www.nytimes.com/2021/10/17/us/san-diego-drought.html

    San Diego water officials have said that state-mandated cutbacks this time would be an unfair punishment for residents of a region who have already ponied up for higher water bills and...