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Recently, my water pressure is low or theres no water at all. What is happening?

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Recently, my water pressure is low or theres no water at all. What is happening?

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Most often, reduction in water pressure is caused by something within the house. The valves on the water line coming into the house may not be open all the way. More frequently, however, a reduction in pressure is the result of a water softener no longer working properly. Most softeners are equipped with a manual bypass valve. To check your softener, bypass it manually and water will not flow through the softener. If the pressure improves, the softener is the problem. If the pressure does not improve, contact the Public Works Department at (952) 953-2400 for further assistance.

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