Rancho California Water District supplies water to the City of Temecula, part of the City of Murrieta and some unincorporated areas in Riverside County.
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The title of the video is "how to locate your valve" yet nothing is described or shown on how to actually locate valve box that is hidden. An absolutly Misleading title 👎👎
... and for anyone having a hard time "twisting" their cover off you can just force/pop it off with a screw driver. Took me 15 minutes to realize that.
Recently I had a malfunction of a valve used for irrigation of my yard. I was informed by Rancho Water about the leakage after several days by Email. I quickly corrected the problem; however, a great volume of water, about 30 gallons per hour, was lost over several days. I use the Water-Tracker system provided by Rancho-Water. I do not want this problem to happen again, losing the precious water. I am looking for quicker alert response than a daily report, such as an hourly report after 9:30 AM the following day. It is my impression that Rancho Water reads the water meter on an hourly basis. However, this data is not available to me. How can I access this data following the reading of the water meter? I respectfully request your assistance. Michael Momeni
I literally just needed to know which direction was on and off, which is difficult to find a straight answer on for some reason. So thank you for this video.
You have no idea how much this video helped me. Thank you! This is exactly my set up. Who woulda thought "Irrigation Control Valve" meant water shut off valve? Can who ever made the cover be a little more direct for us novices? hahaha.
It would be nice if you guys could post a video that actually applies to the current billing process. For example we no longer have tier 3 and this past month allotment charges were added to your customers bill. This video was posted 5 days ago, there is no reason this new billing process should not have been included.