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Water Meter Project:
As required by State law, the District is implementing the Water Meter Project and developing new rates that charge customers for the water that they use. To learn more about the Water Meter Project and the public process for setting the new water rates, click here. The Water Rate Study Report was adopted by the Board on September 16, 2009, click here.

When do I get my water meter?
To find out if you already have a new water meter or when you are scheduled to get one, click here.

What pump zone am I in?
To find out what pump zone you are in, click here.

Customer Notification and Rate Details:
Proposition 218 "Right to Vote on Taxes Act" requires the District to notify all owners and customers of a rate increase. Letters were mailed to notice the Public Hearing Date of November 18, 2009 and inform customers of the Proposed Water Rates, click here.

Customer water leak repair rebate:
One new feature of new water meters is remote leak detection for leaks on the customer-side of the meter. Water leaks can be very costly if not repaired and,once customers start paying for the water they use, water leaks will cause your bill to go up. The District has been sending letters to customers with leaks notifying them of the leak, explaining that it is the customer's responsibility to fix the leak, and offering information on how the customer can locate a leak. Included in this letter are leak detection kits that can be used to test for leaky toilets and information on how to inspect fixtures for leaks. Some customer leaks in the service laterals, main customer piping, or irrigation system may require the services of a licensed plumbing contractor to locate and repair the leak. TDPUD wants to help you repair water leaks by offering a $100 rebate to help offset the cost of locating and repairing a leak. For more information, click here.

Water Meter FAQ:

Water Meter Program-Frequently Asked Questions (10/8/09)

Water Meter Project History:
Past District Board meetings regarding the Water Meter Project are available through the TDPUD's streaming video capability. You can access streaming video in the gold box on the District's home page (www.tdpud.org) and can use the search function to locate meetings and specific agenda items.