We keep Roseville's water flowing

Delivering high-quality and reliable water resources to your home and business is what we do.  Our water supply utility distributes drinking water to nearly 154,000 residents, thousands of businesses and millions of visitors.

To distribute drinking water reliably, we:

  • operate a 100 million gallon per day treatment plant
  • maintain 600 miles of pipes, 4,500 hydrants, three water tanks that equal 20 million gallons of water
  • manage active groundwater well program and used when needed

If you have questions about your water supply, please contact us at (916) 774-5750.

Help with your service

Your water utility provides water services for most homes and businesses in the City of Roseville.
  • New service/Change in service: (916) 774-5300
  • Issues with your water service including water leaks, water pressure, interruptions, water quality concerns or after-hour emergencies: (916) 774-5750
  • Water efficiency or call (916) 774-5761

Water quality

If you are experiencing water quality issues (smell, funny taste, overall taste quality, clarity, etc.), please contact us as soon as possible at (916) 774-5750. 

Water quality reports
Each year, we test water supplies to make sure they meet and exceed water quality standards.   Get the latest test results

Fluoride information
Roseville adds fluoride to drinking water in accordance with the current law and regulations, enforced by California Department of Public Health. Read on for more information.

Lead and Copper
In 1991, the EPA introduced the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) to reduce lead and copper in drinking water. The 2021 revisions aim to protect children and communities from lead exposure further. Public Water Systems must prepare and submit a service line inventory by October 16, 2024. Roseville's inspections and records found no lead or galvanized lines needing replacement. Read more

Water efficiency and rebates

There's never enough water to waste.  That's why we have a team of efficiency staff to help answer questions and provide rebates and other services to keep help keep water use as efficient as possible.

Hydrant permits

Contractors that need a hydrant permit need to fill out an application and pay associated fees. 

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Current and future water supplies

Part of our charge is to keep pace with growing demands and ensuring that our water resources remain sustainable.

Water planning documents

Urban Water Management Plan and Water Shortage Contingency Plan

We updated the Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) and Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP), which are essential long-term planning documents. These are updated at least every five years in accordance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act and chart the course towards ensuring a reliable water future for our community. Download the UWMP

Water Management Plan

Similar to other water planning documents, the Water Management Plan (WMP) was developed to meet requirements of our water service contract with the US Bureau of Reclamation. The plan cross references requirements contained in the UWMP. Download the WMP

Cross connection and backflow prevention program

The City of Roseville requires annual testing of backflow prevention devices installed on water service lines for commercial/domestic use, irrigation and fire sprinklers to eliminate actual or potential cross connections into the public water supply.

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Unidirectional flushing

Your Roseville Utilities works to ensure high-quality water. One way we do that is to flush the water lines as part of our routine operations and maintenance. MORE

Meter upgrade

Like many utilities throughout the United States, we are modernizing our metering system. This metering upgrade includes advanced meters, which wirelessly send readings and important service information to both our water and electric utilities.

Visit our project website for details about schedule and other questions and answers.