Not Enough Water in Cities: Skylines

I'm having trouble with water in my city. I have four pumps and three treatment plants and it's more than enough to cover my population. I have pipes covering the entire map and my water budget's maxed out. Still, EVERYONE is abandoning due to 'Lack of Water.' How can I fix this?
Best Answer
You need to have enough water being pumped, as well as sewage. Note the consumption is less than capacity in both water and sewage, seen here:
You also need to make sure your pipes are connected to the buildings, denoted by a darker blue coloring in the water view, seen here:
If either of these are not true, you will see the No Water notification pop up on a building.
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How do I get more water in cities skylines?
Canals and quays may be used to direct water flow, as well as the landscaping terraforming tools. Mayors need to provide their city with water and sewage services. Most cities will extract water using shoreline water pumping stations to provide water for the citizens.How do you fix water problems in cities skylines?
Can you add water in city skylines?
To add water you either cut a creek or river to the lake or hole you dug or you use the mod Extra Landscaping tools. https://i.imgur.com/zjZm3kK.png Allows to place natural resources in-game + provides configurable tree brush&pencil, terraform and water tool.Cities Skylines - NOT ENOUGH WATER!!!!!!!!
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Answer 2
My answer to you is 11 months too late, but I hope this'll help others as well. My problem was that I had two different places for sewage and water pumping and I hadn't connected two of those places. That's why people in other island were complaining about not having enough water in their buildings.
Answer 3
For future reference— Another possible cause for buildings not getting water even when there is sufficient number of pumps and sewage and the pipes are all connected—- check your Budget. If your water budget is set too low that can cause insufficient water supply in spite of everything else being set up correctly.
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