Why am I experiencing unusually low water pressure?
Low water pressure is usually due to plumbing fixtures problems in the home. A few simple checkpoints may solve the problem. Make sure all water valves are fully open and operational.

Inspect all faucet aerators, and physically bypass your water softener if you have discontinued using it. Call Public Works at 630-834-8505 if the problem is not corrected.

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1. Are there any watering restrictions?
2. Public Works dug up my parkway for a water / sewer repair, who's responsible to fix it?
3. What are some ways that I can conserve water?
4. What causes "musty" taste and odor in the drinking water?
5. What do I do if my garbage / yard waste was not picked up?
6. What if my water has a strong chlorine smell?
7. What is the Public Works Department's fax number?
8. What is the Public Works Department's telephone number?
9. What should I do in case of a Public Works emergency?
10. Who do I call if my sewer is backing up?
11. Who do I contact for questions about my water bill?
12. Who do I notify if a street light is out?
13. Who is responsible for maintenance of the parkway?
14. Who maintains the parkway trees?
15. Why am I experiencing unusually low water pressure?
16. Why is the water sometimes cloudy?