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Municipal water, yes.
Most systems are gravity driven with large reserves.
If you're on a well/pump system, only as long as
the volume of your pressure tank permits.

2007-12-09 09:05:43 · answer #1 · answered by Irv S 7 · 4 0

As a matter of fact, yes, your water will still work during a power outage. The only caveat to this is if your water pumping facility is enjoying the outage also, you may not get the pressure.
Your home phone will work, too. Pretty cool, huh?

2007-12-09 09:06:11 · answer #2 · answered by Klaatu verata nichto 3 · 2 0

verify breakers and fuses. additionally verify the pump itself (in case you have get right of entry to to it) to be certain whether it has a reset button. we are all on constrained earning, or in case you like, "fixed earning." My earnings is the same week-to-week. yet you've gotten sufficient funds to get this undertaking fixed. Cancel the cable television, consume Kraft dinner some nights. despite the fact that it takes. for the reason which you like water. And if it relatively is a situation, discover different techniques on the thank you to save funds and initiate a reductions envelope for emergencies like this. attempt to no longer enable a week pass with the help of which you do no longer positioned a minimum of $10 into the envelope. while you're making it an entire 365 days without desiring the envelope, open it up and take a million/2 out to purchase Christmas promises. Then positioned the envelope back and proceed feeding into it.

2016-12-10 17:46:04 · answer #3 · answered by side 4 · 0 0

in 2000 a ice storm hit and knocked out all power to my town, water presser was low until the city water tank on the hill ran out of water because they could not refill it then no water. as to how long depends on how many people use it.

2007-12-09 23:41:34 · answer #4 · answered by waldoo 2 · 0 0

Yea, your water should aways be running unless you didn't pay the bill or pipes have frozen. The thing that you may have to worry about is your water heater. Once the hot water runs out of that it will be cold! The water won't heat back up again till the power comes back on!

2007-12-09 09:06:08 · answer #5 · answered by sspice5757 2 · 0 2

Unless you have your own well that is electricity dependent for the pump the water will go on indefinitely.

2007-12-09 09:35:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont realy know so tell me so i can let someone know

2007-12-11 15:21:28 · answer #7 · answered by charles b 1 · 0 0

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