Possible Cause
Running water in the home can mean one of 2 things. One of the fixtures (possibly a toilet or a valve) is not shutting off as it is supposed to. The float assembly in the toilet tank may need to be replaced because of a bad seal or a sticky float, or there may be a plumbing leak somewhere on the property, either under the home or within the sprinkler system.
To check to see if there is a leak, simply shutoff all water fixtures in the home, then go out to the meter and see if the it is running. To isolate the sprinkler system, shutoff the main valve to the home (if sprinklers are connected prior to the shutoff valve) and again return to the meter and check to see if the meter is spinning. If you have turned off the water and the meter is still spinning, you probably have a leak or opening in your plumbing system. Homeowners are responsible for this problem.
If you need your service turned off for repairs, please call the district at (909) 889-9501 and we will send someone out to shut off the service for you. Once a repair has been made, we will again send someone out to turn the service back on.