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  2. The City of San Diego Public Utilities Department currently serves over 2.2 million wastewater customers and provides clean and safe drinking water to 1.4 million residents. We own and operate 9 reservoirs, 3 water treatment plants, 3 wastewater treatment plants, 131 pump stations and over 6,300 miles of pipelines.

  3. MyWaterSD :Login - San Diego

    customerportal.sandiego.gov

    With MyWaterSD, you can view and pay your bill, track water use, sign up for alerts and notifications, and contact us. Use this form to connect with the City of San Diego Public Utilities Department, send your feedback, queries or report suspicious activity. We look forward to hearing from you.

  4. Your Account | City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/public-utilities/customer-service/billing

    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. San Diego Region Well-Prepared for Water Year 2025. Region has sufficient water supplies ahead of an expected La Niña

  6. Pay Your Bill | City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/public-utilities/customer-support/pay...

    Pay by Automatic Deduction. Automatic Deduction is a convenient way to pay your water/wastewater utility bill with payments being withdrawn automatically from your checking account 15 days after your billing statement is issued. Please allow ten (10) business days to process your request.

  7. Working with its member agencies and other partners, the Water Authority offers programs and resources that improve water-use efficiency for residential, commercial, and agricultural users. Thanks to widespread adoption by the community, WaterSmart choices are a way of life in the San Diego region.

  8. To preserve, enhance, and restore the quality of California's water resources and drinking water for the protection of the environment, public health, and all beneficial uses, and to ensure proper water resource allocation and efficient use, for the benefit of present and future generations.

  9. 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...

  10. Disease Outbreak Response Plan. San Diego Municipal Utility District # 1 is taking proactive measures should Coronavirus. (COVID-19) spread in the community.

  11. How San Diego Gets Drinking Water From the Ocean

    www.nytimes.com/2021/10/29/us/san-diego-drinking-water.html

    Read the full article about why San Diego has plenty of water, despite a punishing drought. Desalinated seawater has been transformative for Saudi Arabia , as well as other countries in the...