Municipal water pressure is primarily a result of "head pressure"—the weight of water stored at height. Because the new tower is designed to meet modern DEQ standards for fire flow and service for 2,000+ residents, it sits higher and holds more volume than our older, mid-century infrastructure. While this provides the consistent flow needed for high-efficiency appliances and emergency services, it can result in higher PSI (pounds per square inch) at your home’s intake.
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