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Rights and Responsibilities

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As a customer of Suburban Water Systems, you have the right to know how to get the best service from us. We recognize the trust you place in us to provide drinking water that meets all state and federal regulations. It is a responsibility that defines what we do as your local water company.

You have a right to safe drinking water every time you turn on your faucet. Our employees conduct an extensive treatment and monitoring program to ensure your water meets all state and federal drinking water regulations. Our water quality reports will help you learn more about water quality in your area.

Good water service goes beyond providing safe drinking water. Whether we are starting up service, providing bill payment options, or helping you to understand your responsibilities regarding your internal plumbing and meter accessibility, our goal is to keep you informed.

If you have questions about your rights and responsibilities as a customer, please contact Suburban Water Systems at the office servicing your area. If you are not satisfied with the explanation and wish to register a complaint or request an investigation of a disputed bill, you have the right to contact the California Public Utilities Commission.

California Public Utilities Commission
San Francisco Office (Headquarters)
505 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-703-2782
California Public Utilities Commission

Customer Service

Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PT.

District Offices are closed on Fridays.

San Jose Hills District Office
1325 N. Grand Avenue, Suite 100
Covina, CA 91724
Tel (626) 543-2640
e-mail: suburbancustomercare@swwc.com

Whittier/La Mirada District Office
15088 Rosecrans Avenue
La Mirada, CA 90638
Tel: (562) 944-8219
e-mail: suburbancustomercare@swwc.com

Sativa District Office
2015 E Hatchway St.
Compton, CA 90222
Tel: (310) 631-8176
e-mail: SuburbanCustomerCare@swwc.com

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