MHCSD uses the latest
technology to treat and deliver fresh, clean water for its
residents. The MHCSD has taken extra measures to ensure water
conservation. For example, irrigation computers will detect
rainfall and will water landscaping accordingly in order to
conserve water. Mountain House’s water comes from the
Clifton Court Forebay along the Delta and is delivered by the
Byron-Bethany Irrigation District (BBID). Water is treated by using
various processes, filtered and pumped into the community for
distribution. At present the state of the art Water Treatment
Plant has a capacity of 12.5 MGD. The full build out capacity will
be 20 MGD. The facility includes flocculation basin, sedimentation
basin, filtration, clear well, UV disinfection, booster pumps and
concrete sludge drying beds. There are a variety of
regulations that pertain to water conservation. A few are listed
below:
There are a variety of regulations that pertain to the method of water distribution which protect public health and maximize the life of the infrastructure that treats and distributes the water.
To start water service in your home or for service questions, please call 1-855-327-0900, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
For water service outages or
repairs call (209) 832-5061, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Water service billing is consolidated with other utilities.
For your convenience you may also pay your water bill from the link
on the Home page.
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