Water Pressure
High water pressure is required for fire hydrants and for water to work against gravity and reach the top levels in multi-story buildings. Supplied water pressure varies in different parts of Jurupa Valley and Eastvale depending upon location and demand. An average residential JCSD customer can expect to get water delivered to their meters at a static pressure of 40 to 150 pounds per square inch (psi). Once the water gets to your house, if the pressure is greater than 80 psi, you are required to have and maintain a water pressure regulator device on your property. Regulators are the responsibility of the property owner.
Take a look at this helpful video from our friends at Otay Water District.
How Do I Shut off My Water?
Did you know that approximately one-third of the water each person uses on a daily basis is wasted? Everyone should check their property periodically for broken water pipes or leakages. These leakages can cause gallons of water to flow through the meter and can cost hundreds of dollars.
Below is an animated guide on how to shut off the main water supply line.
TO TURN OFF THE WATER SUPPLY…
- To the main supply line to the house:
Close the Customer Main Line Valve (clockwise) where the line enters the building. - At the meter:
Open the Water Meter Box that is usually located near the curb in front of your house. Turn the Customer Shut-off Valve (clockwise) one-quarter turn. Turning it counterclockwise could destroy the valve. - To sinks and toilets:
Turn off the Customer Shut-off Valve (clockwise) located underneath the fixtures.




