Water Station Rentals Fresno
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This Is Our Hometown. We Built the Company Here.
On-Site Hydration Services provides drinking water station rentals across Fresno County and the wider Central Valley, from downtown Fresno and Clovis out to Reedley, Selma, Kingsburg, Sanger, Kerman, Mendota, Coalinga, Huron, Firebaugh, Fowler, Parlier, Orange Cove, San Joaquin, and up into the Sierra foothill communities of Auberry, Tollhouse, Shaver Lake, and Huntington Lake. Our yard is in Fresno. Our trucks dispatch from Fresno. Our family started this company in Fresno more than 20 years ago, and the Fresno yard is still the primary hub for every California delivery we run.
Here's why Fresno County operators rely on On-Site Hydration Services. We grew up in this valley. We know what 107 degrees feels like on a Selma raisin row at 2 p.m., we know what Tule fog does to a 5 a.m. delivery on Highway 99, and we know that a county the size of Connecticut needs a hydration provider that can be in Coalinga, Reedley, and Shaver Lake on the same Saturday. We're Cal Fire certified for foothill wildfire base camps, A+ BBB accredited, SAM.gov registered, and an ISN member contractor. Every unit we drop is NSF 61 potable, ADA accessible, and built to keep crews compliant with Cal/OSHA Title 8 §3395 from May through October when the Valley turns into an oven.
24/7 Rapid Dispatch Available
Serving all of Fresno County
15 incorporated cities and 30+ City of Fresno neighborhoods.
Phone: (866) 748-5932
Email: info@onsitehydrationservices.com
Hours: Mon-Fri 7am to 6pm PT
Emergency dispatch: 24/7 for declared incidents, wildfire response, and same-day vendor failures.
Thousands of 5-Star Reviews · 11,000+ Deliveries · A+ BBB Accredited · Cal Fire Certified · SAM.gov Registered · ISN Member Contractor · California HQ · 20+ Years Statewide
The Signature Series® at Work Across Fresno
The Signature Series® is our drinking water station built specifically for outdoor and remote use, and it’s the same unit a Fresno State athletic trainer leans on during a 100-degree Saturday afternoon kickoff at Bulldog Stadium, the same one a cantaloupe foreman drops behind a packing line at first light in Mendota, and the same one a bride asks for behind the catering tent at Wonder Valley Ranch Resort in Sanger. Three scenes. Three counties’ worth of distance between them. One unit that handles all of it. Game day at Bulldog Stadium. Fresno State football pulls 40,000 into Bulldog Stadium on a fall Saturday, and the early-season games still hit 100 degrees easy. We’ve staged Signature Series® units at the player tunnel, in the recruiting hospitality area on the south concourse, and at the band practice field across Barstow Avenue. Refillable bottle stations cut the single-use cup pile by 60 to 70 percent compared to a cooler-and-cup setup, and a stainless station with the school’s branding wrapped around the base looks a hundred times sharper than a row of orange Igloo coolers. A Mendota cantaloupe harvest at 107 degrees. This is the job On-Site Hydration Services was built for. A 36-person crew is moving cantaloupes out of a 320-acre field west of Mendota by 5 a.m., the air hits 95 by 9 a.m. and 107 by noon, and Cal/OSHA Title 8 §3395 requires the operator to provide one quart of suitably cool potable water per worker per hour. That’s 36 quarts an hour across a 10-hour shift. We drop two Signature Series® units in the shade structure at the field edge, plumb them off the operator’s water truck or our own bulk tank, and the crew refills personal bottles in 4 seconds instead of pawing through ice in a cooler that’s been baking in the sun since sunrise. The foreman keeps the §3395 acclimatization log, we hand him a delivery receipt that timestamps the station drop, and if a Cal/OSHA inspector rolls up the documentation is already in his glove box. A wedding at Wonder Valley Ranch Resort in Sanger. 247 guests. October ceremony at 4 p.m. with a reception that runs to 11. The bride wanted “no plastic bottles anywhere, ever,” and the planner called On-Site Hydration Services six weeks out. We dropped two Signature Series® units, one near the ceremony arch by the lake and one behind the dance floor, both wrapped with a custom monogram the planner emailed us 10 days before the event. The bride later told the planner the water stations were the single most-complimented detail of the day, which isn’t a sentence we expected to type in a rental description, but here we are. The Signature Series® comes in single, double, and quad configurations. Refrigerated and ambient. Trailer-mounted for jobs without a water source. ADA-compliant by design. Every unit gets sanitized, water-quality tested, and inspected at the On-Site Hydration Services Fresno yard before it leaves on a truck.
Signature Series® Specifications
| Spec | Value |
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| No. of Stations | (4) Bottle Filling Stations |
| Box Size | 97" × 51" |
| Weight | 2,200 lbs |
| Length w/ caster wheels | 9'1" |
| Width w/ Jacks | 66" |
| Height (with A/C unit) | 7'3" |
| Fresh Water Tank | 300 Gallons |
| Gray Water Tank | 29 Gallons (Optional) |
| Power Requirements | 1-3 dedicated 20A/120V circuits OR 1 dedicated 50A/240V circuit |
| No. of AC Units | 1 |
What Makes Fresno's Hydration Market Different
Fresno isn’t San Diego and it isn’t San Jose. The hydration job here is its own thing, and the numbers tell the story before any sales pitch does. Five numbers shape every delivery we run in Fresno County, and six things every Fresno hydration plan has to account for.
Geography & Four Microclimates
Fresno County stretches from the westside Coast Range foothills (Coalinga, Huron) across the Valley floor (Fresno, Clovis, Selma, Reedley) and up into the Sierra (Shaver Lake, Huntington Lake, Big Creek). Four distinct climate zones inside one county line. A foothills wedding at 4,000 feet in May needs different staging than a Mendota harvest in July, and On-Site Hydration Services plans accordingly.
#1 Ag County in America
Fresno County is not just California's top ag county. It's the top ag county in the United States. Almonds, grapes (table, wine, raisin), tomatoes, pistachios, garlic, cotton, citrus, peaches, dairy. $7.98 billion a year. Every one of those crops is harvested through summer afternoons that routinely hit 100 to 108 degrees, which is why Cal/OSHA Title 8 §3395 enforcement is heavier in this county than almost anywhere else in the state.
High-Speed Rail Construction Hub
The California High-Speed Rail Central Valley segment runs right through Fresno County, and Fresno is the construction headquarters for the entire project. We've been hydrating contractor crews on Highway 99 widening, viaduct construction, station-site prep, and tunnel approach work since the project broke ground. Joint-venture mega-contractors want a Signature Series® unit at the trailer, signed for, ready for the next OSHA-300 audit.
An Events Calendar That Doesn't Stop
The Big Fresno Fair pulls 600,000+ attendees over 12 days every October. The Save Mart Center seats 16,000 for Fresno State Bulldogs basketball. Bulldog Stadium holds 40,000 on football Saturdays. The Clovis Rodeo draws 60,000 in April. Hmong New Year fills the Fairgrounds with 100,000 in December. We rotate trucks through every one of these.
Sierra Wildfire Risk as Recurring Work
The 2020 Creek Fire burned 379,895 acres and threatened Shaver Lake, Huntington Lake, and Big Creek. Foothill communities like Auberry, Tollhouse, Prather, Pine Ridge, and Squaw Valley sit in a fire corridor that gets active every July through October. We've hydrated Cal Fire base camps, Type 1 incident command posts, and air-attack staging areas across the Sierra National Forest.
Universities & Community Colleges
Fresno State carries roughly 24,000 students. Fresno Pacific, Fresno City College, Reedley College, and Clovis Community College add tens of thousands more. Graduations, move-in days, athletic events, orientation week, alumni weekends, and capital construction projects on every one of those campuses generate hydration jobs we're booking 12 months out.
Why Fresno County Books On-Site Hydration Services Year After Year
Hometown Company, Statewide Reach
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Cal/OSHA §3395 Compliance Built In
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Cal Fire Certified for Foothill Base Camps
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Same Family, Same Yard, Since 2005
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NSF 61 Potable Water and Bottle-Fill Safety
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ADA Accessibility on Every Unit
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A Truck Count That Handles a 12-Station Day
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Custom Branding That Actually Shows Up
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Job Sites and Events We Hydrate in Fresno
Fourteen Fresno scenarios. One Signature Series trailer. The job changes, the equipment doesn’t.
Festivals and Fairs
The Big Fresno Fair in October is the single largest event in Fresno County, 12 days and more than 600,000 attendees at the Fairgrounds on Chance Avenue. We stage banks of Signature Series® units along the main concourse, behind the livestock pavilions, at the carnival midway, and inside the grandstand for the concert series. Hmong New Year takes over the same Fairgrounds for two weeks in December with 100,000 attendees. ArtHop pulls thousands into the Tower District on the first Thursday of every month. Selma Raisin Day, the Reedley Fiesta, and the Kingsburg Swedish Festival each draw tens of thousands.
→ See Fresno festival water station rentalsConstruction Megaprojects
California High-Speed Rail is the headline. Fresno is the construction hub for the Central Valley segment, and we've been on those job sites since the first viaduct went up. Highway 99 widening crews, downtown Fresno revitalization sites including the Fulton Street corridor, Fresno State campus expansion, the Clovis growth corridor with thousands of new housing units going in north and east of Herndon, and Bullard High and Buchanan High school district capital projects.
→ See Fresno construction water station rentalsWeddings and Private Events
Wonder Valley Ranch Resort in Sanger, Wolf Lakes Park, Engelmann Cellars, La Rose Ranch in Caruthers, and Carolyn's Cottage all use On-Site Hydration Services Signature Series® units on a regular basis. Outdoor ceremonies in October hit 95 degrees easy. Spring weddings in the Sierra foothills run 75 to 85 by mid-afternoon. We've done 50-guest backyard celebrations in northeast Fresno and 400-guest blowouts at Wonder Valley.
→ See Fresno wedding water station rentalsFilm and Commercial Production
Almond-orchard photography for the California Almond Board. Pistachio campaign spots for Wonderful. Independent feature shoots that need the Central Valley look without paying LA day rates. We've staged crew water for shoots in Coalinga (which doubles as Texas plains in a lot of commercials), in the foothills above Auberry, and at downtown Fresno locations including the Tower Theater and the Warnors.
→ See Fresno film and TV production water station rentalsWildfire Base Camps
The Sierra National Forest east of Fresno is one of the most active fire corridors in California. The 2020 Creek Fire burned 379,895 acres and threatened Shaver Lake, Huntington Lake, Big Creek, and the foothill communities of Auberry, Tollhouse, Prather, and Pine Ridge. We staged hydration at the Creek Fire base camp for weeks. Cal Fire certified. NSF 61 potable. Trailer-mounted units that run off their own bulk tank for sites with no municipal water.
→ See Fresno wildfire response water station rentalsMarathons, Half Marathons, and Endurance Events
The Two Cities Marathon runs through Fresno and Clovis every November. The Fresno Half draws thousands. Aid stations every 1.5 to 2 miles, refill banks at the start/finish, and recovery hydration in the medical tent. Our refillable bottle stations cut the post-race plastic cup pile by 60-plus percent compared to a paper-cup setup.
→ See Fresno race and marathon water station rentalsSchools and Universities
Fresno State, 24,000 students, books us for athletics, alumni weekends, capital construction, and the recruiting events that fill Bulldog Stadium's club level on football Saturdays. Fresno City College, Reedley College, Clovis Community College, and Fresno Pacific rotate stations through graduation week and outdoor commencements that can hit 100 degrees in May. Fresno Unified and Clovis Unified use us for athletic tournaments.
→ See Fresno school and university water station rentalsEmergency Cooling Centers
Fresno County declares a heat emergency multiple times per summer when forecasts hit 110-plus. The county and City of Fresno open cooling centers at libraries and community centers. We've supplied Signature Series® units across Fresno, Clovis, Reedley, and Selma during multi-week activations.
→ See Fresno cooling center water station rentalsAgriculture
The deepest line of work we run in Fresno County. The county produces $7.98 billion in ag a year, the most of any county in the United States. Almonds through Madera. Wine grapes in the foothill belt. Raisin grapes through Selma, Fowler, Parlier, and Kingsburg. Pistachios and cotton on the westside. Tomatoes and cantaloupe through Mendota and Firebaugh. Garlic in San Joaquin. Peaches and citrus through Reedley, Sanger, and Orange Cove. Every one of these crops is picked under §3395.
→ See Fresno agricultural water station rentalsCorporate, Ag-Tech, and Healthcare
Fresno's corporate base skews more ag-tech and healthcare than tech. Saint Agnes Medical Center, Community Regional Medical Center, Kaiser, and Valley Children's Hospital all run outdoor employee appreciation days and capital construction projects that need hydration. Wonderful Company, Olam, Dole, and dozens of mid-sized ag operators book us for grower meetings, packer-shed open houses, and harvest-season hospitality.
→ See Fresno corporate event water station rentalsCivic and Religious Events
Hmong New Year at the Fairgrounds in December (100,000-plus attendees over two weeks). The Sikh gurdwara in southwest Fresno for Vaisakhi and weekly langar. Mexican-American Catholic parish festivals across central and east Fresno. African-American church festivals in west Fresno. Filipino fiestas in Kerman. We know the venues, the contacts, and the rhythm of each calendar.
→ See Fresno civic event water station rentalsGovernment and Military
Naval Air Station Lemoore sits in Kings County but it's inside our service area, and we've supported family-day events, airshow staging, and contractor work on base. The Fresno Yosemite International Airport runs operational and emergency hydration. The Fresno Sheriff's Office and Fresno County OES book us during fire mobilizations across the foothills. SAM.gov registration handles the procurement side cleanly.
→ See Fresno government and federal water station rentalsBrand Activation and Product Launch
Almond Board of California. California Table Grape Commission. Sun-Maid (headquartered in Kingsburg). California Raisins. When these brands run harvest-season media tours and product-launch press days across Fresno County, the Signature Series® looks the way it should: clean stainless, custom-wrapped, photographable from any angle.
→ See Fresno brand activation water station rentalsRural and Sierra Glamping
The Sierra foothills above Fresno have turned into a real glamping and destination-wedding corridor over the last decade. Shaver Lake. Huntington Lake. Big Creek. The high-end venues out there want water that doesn't taste like a plastic jug and stations that don't look like a Home Depot rental. We've staged Signature Series® units at lakefront ceremonies, alpine retreats, and corporate offsite ranches at 4,000 to 7,000 feet of elevation.
→ See Fresno rural and Sierra water station rentalsHow You Can Rent The Signature Series® in Fresno County
The Signature Series® is the backbone of the fleet. Within that, you've got real options depending on the job.
Fresno is home. Our yard sits here, our dispatchers live here, and the first Signature Series® trailer we ever built rolled out a gate on the south side of town. So when a Mendota crew chief calls at 5:47 a.m. because the mercury is already climbing toward 107°F and the cantaloupe pickers start in thirteen minutes, we are not routing from somewhere else — we are already loading. That proximity shapes how we rent. One product, the Signature Series® Cold Drinking Water Station (four push-back taps, 300-gallon tank, multi-stage filtration, onboard chillers, towable), and the rental terms below flex around what the job actually needs.
- Same-day emergency. A heat-illness call from a Reedley packinghouse or a Highway 99 work zone — we have driven units out the gate inside 90 minutes more than once. Cal/OSHA §3395 does not care about your timeline.
- Single-day pulls for the Saturday weddings at Wonder Valley Ranch, the Sunday races at Madera Speedway, the one-off corporate field day in Woodward Park. Delivered the morning of, picked up that night.
- Weekend and 3-day rentals. Friday-through-Sunday is the rhythm for Clovis Rodeo weekends, Engelmann Cellars wine releases, and youth tournaments at the Fresno Sports Complex. Priced as one block, not three days stacked.
- Multi-day festival contracts — what does a Big Fresno Fair vendor row need across twelve October days, or Hmong New Year across four December days at the Fairgrounds? Usually two to four units staged at fixed points with mid-event service swings.
- Weekly construction rentals. The default for High-Speed Rail subcontractors, Granite Construction crews on the 41 corridor, and tilt-up projects out by the airport. Swap-and-refill scheduled around your shift.
- Monthly construction leases. Locked rate, predictable invoicing, recurring service cadence baked in. The format every Central Valley GC eventually asks for.
- Long-term leases of six months or longer for ag operations running through Mendota cantaloupe season into Selma raisin harvest into Reedley stone fruit — one contract that follows the calendar.
- Branded and wrapped units. Vinyl wraps for sponsor activations at Bulldog Stadium tailgates, Save Mart Center concerts, and Selland Arena events. Lead time runs roughly two weeks.
- Multi-unit deployments — five, ten, twenty of the same Signature Series® trailer for incident base camps (Creek Fire 2020 was the proof point), large agricultural operations spanning thousands of acres, or multi-stage festival footprints.
Heat Illness Prevention Is a Life-or-Death Issue in This Valley
There’s a reason Cal/OSHA Title 8 §3395 exists, and the reason starts here in the Central Valley. Over the last 20 years, more farmworkers have died of heat illness in the Central Valley than in any other region of California. Cal/OSHA’s enforcement of §3395 was strengthened, in part, in response to those deaths. When you read §3395, you’re reading a document written with Fresno County, Tulare County, Kern County, and Madera County squarely in mind. This isn’t abstract regulatory text to On-Site Hydration Services. It’s a real obligation we take seriously every time a truck leaves the yard.
What §3395 actually requires.
The regulation applies to all outdoor places of employment in California and triggers heightened requirements when the air temperature equals or exceeds 80 degrees Fahrenheit. The employer must provide one quart of suitably cool potable water per worker per hour for the entire shift, fresh, well under 77 degrees, and within reasonable distance of the work area. At 95 degrees and above, “high-heat” provisions kick in: more frequent supervisor observation, an emergency response plan, pre-shift meetings, and effective two-way communication. New employees and any worker returning from an absence of more than 14 days must be acclimatized over the first 14 days through closer supervision.
What an On-Site Hydration Services delivery does for your compliance posture.
A Signature Series® refrigerated unit dropped at the field edge or job-site break area satisfies the “suitably cool” and “readily accessible” requirements out of the box. The quart-per-worker-per-hour math is something we’ll run with you at booking so the unit count is right for your crew size. The delivery receipt timestamps the drop, which is the kind of paperwork a Cal/OSHA inspector wants to see. The bottle-filler head means workers refill personal bottles instead of crowding around a cooler, which keeps water flowing. The foot-pedal activation means no hands on shared surfaces.
What it costs to skip it.
A Cal/OSHA §3395 citation is no small line item. Fines can run $4,847 per violation in the standard tier and climb into five figures for repeat or willful violations. Multiply that by crew size and shift count and the math gets ugly fast. A multi-week Signature Series® rental for a 40-person harvest crew is a fraction of a single serious citation, and that’s before the human cost of a worker going down on a 107-degree day.
On-Site Hydration Services is not Cal/OSHA. We don’t write your IIPP. We don’t sign your written heat illness prevention plan. But we are the most reliable hydration vendor in this Valley, and the equipment, documentation, and delivery cadence we provide is built specifically to make §3395 compliance straightforward for foremen who already have a hundred other things to track.
Fresno County's Four Microclimates, and How We Plan for Each One
Fresno County is large enough that one weather forecast doesn’t cover all 5,963 square miles. Four distinct microclimates inside one county line. We route every rental against the right one.
Zone 1: The Valley floor (Fresno, Clovis, Selma, Reedley, Kingsburg).
The urban and agricultural core. Summer days routinely 95 to 108 degrees from June through September, with heat-dome events pushing past 110. Tule fog blankets the floor November through February with visibility under 200 feet on the worst mornings, which is why we pad early winter delivery windows with extra drive time. The plan: refrigerated Signature Series® on every summer ag and event job, ambient units fine for spring and fall, station counts driven by §3395 math for any outdoor labor.
Zone 2: The westside Coast Range foothills (Coalinga, Huron, Mendota, Firebaugh).
Hot, dry, dusty, with cotton, cantaloupe, tomato, garlic, and pistachio crews working through 95 to 105 degree afternoons. Drive time from the Fresno yard runs 60 to 90 minutes one way depending on the field. We pre-stage trailer-mounted units where municipal water isn’t available, which is most of the westside. The plan: trailer-mounted refrigerated Signature Series® with bulk-tank refills, paired with replenishment routes that hit multiple growers on the same day.
Zone 3: The Sierra Nevada foothills (Auberry, Tollhouse, Prather, Pine Ridge, Squaw Valley).
The wedding, glamping, and wildfire-base-camp belt. Elevations from 1,000 to 4,000 feet. Summer afternoons 80 to 95 degrees, cooler than the Valley floor but still demanding. Active fire corridor July through October. The plan: a mix of refrigerated and ambient depending on month and elevation, trailer-mounted units for any wildfire base-camp work, custom-wrapped units for foothill destination weddings.
Zone 4: The Sierra mountains (Shaver Lake, Huntington Lake, Big Creek, Sierra National Forest).
Elevations 5,000 to 7,000-plus feet. Cool summer afternoons (60s to 80s), snow November through April. Destination weddings, alpine retreats, corporate offsite ranches, and the high-country fire base camps Cal Fire stands up during active incidents. The plan: ambient Signature Series® for events, trailer-mounted units for any remote location without water, and the Cal Fire-certified rapid-deploy capability that puts us on the incident command resource list.
Four microclimates inside one county. We route every rental against the right one.
Fresno Neighborhoods, Cities, and the Wider County We Deliver To
Twelve Fresno County clusters where we run regular routes. If your address isn’t on this list, we still deliver. Ask us.
Downtown Fresno & Tower District
Pop: ~85,000
ArtHop, Fulton Street corridor revitalization, Saroyan Theatre and Warnors Theatre events, Tower District nightlife and Spring Crawl.
North Fresno & Woodward Park
Pop: ~120,000
Wedding venues around Woodward Park, corporate campuses along Herndon and Friant, half marathons that loop through the park.
Northeast Fresno
Pop: ~90,000
Bullard, the Clovis-adjacent growth corridor, Fig Garden Loop residential events, restaurant patio rollouts.
Southeast Fresno & the Fairgrounds
Pop: ~95,000
Big Fresno Fair, Hmong New Year, Selland Arena and Convention Center events.
West & Southwest Fresno
Pop: ~75,000
Sikh gurdwara events, community festivals, civic gatherings at city parks.
Clovis
Pop: ~125,000
Clovis Rodeo (April, 60,000-plus attendees), Old Town Clovis events, Clovis Community Medical Center, Buchanan and Clovis North school athletics, growth-corridor housing construction.
Selma, Fowler, Kingsburg, Parlier
Pop: ~60,000
The raisin and table-grape heartland. Selma Raisin Day, Kingsburg Swedish Festival, and heavy ag harvest hydration July through October.
Reedley & Sanger
Pop: ~50,000
Stone fruit, citrus, and peach country. Reedley Fiesta, Sanger weddings at Wonder Valley Ranch Resort, harvest crew hydration through summer and fall.
Coalinga & Huron
Pop: ~25,000
Westside cotton, cattle, and oil-field country. A long drive from Fresno but well within the daily route.
Mendota, Firebaugh, San Joaquin
Pop: ~25,000
Cantaloupe, honeydew, garlic, and processing tomato country. Trailer-mounted units staged at field edges from June through September.
Kerman, Caruthers, Easton, Riverdale
Pop: ~25,000
Smaller Valley-floor communities, wedding venues, community events, and ag-crew hydration.
Sierra Foothills & Mountains
Pop: ~20,000
Auberry, Tollhouse, Prather, Pine Ridge, Squaw Valley, Shaver Lake, Huntington Lake, Big Creek. Wedding venues, glamping operators, wildfire base camps, and corporate retreats at elevation.
Our Part in a More Sustainable Fresno
Fresno’s water story is harder than most of California’s. The City of Fresno operates under the Climate Action Plan adopted by the City Council, which includes aggressive water reuse and conservation targets. The Central Valley sits at the front line of California’s drought reality, with multi-year droughts repeatedly forcing groundwater pumping into overdraft and triggering state-mandated cuts through SGMA (the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act). SB 1383‘s organics-diversion mandate applies in Fresno just like the rest of the state, and the Big Fresno Fair, the Save Mart Center, and the city’s larger event venues have all moved toward single-use plastic reductions in their procurement.
A drinking water station rental from On-Site Hydration Services is, quietly, one of the easiest wins on any event or job-site sustainability report. A single Signature Series® unit at a 1,287-attendee community festival can displace 4,000 to 6,000 single-use plastic bottles over the course of a day. A two-week ag harvest with a 40-person crew can displace 8,000-plus bottles versus a case-water-on-pallets approach. The water itself is municipal-source potable, NSF 61 certified at the unit, and chilled on-site rather than trucked in from a bottling plant 200 miles away. Lower carbon per gallon. Lower plastic per attendee. Lower waste-haul cost for the operator.
We’re not going to single-handedly fix the Central Valley’s water story. Nobody is. But we will keep showing up with the cleanest, most efficient way to put potable water in front of people, and we’ll keep displacing every plastic bottle we can.
Your Fresno Questions, Answered
For weddings, corporate events, and university dates, six to eight weeks is comfortable. For Big Fresno Fair week, Hmong New Year, Clovis Rodeo, Fresno State home football Saturdays, and graduation weekends, book three to four months out because trucks fill up fast. For ag-harvest season (July through October), set the rental schedule in May. For wildfire base camps, we stage on the same-day call from incident command.
Yes. The westside is a regular part of the Fresno yard’s daily route. Drive time runs 60 to 90 minutes one way depending on the field.
Yes. The foothills and Sierra mountains are core service area, both for destination weddings and corporate retreats and for Cal Fire wildfire base camps. Trailer-mounted Signature Series® units are the right call above 2,000 feet because municipal water hookups are inconsistent.
Pricing depends on unit type, rental duration, delivery distance from the Fresno yard, and any custom branding. A typical wedding rental in the Fresno-Clovis core runs in one range. A four-week refrigerated ag-crew rental in Mendota runs in another. Call with the job details and we’ll get you a fixed quote in writing the same day.
Yes. Every Signature Series® unit ships ADA-compliant as the default. Counter height, reach range, foot-pedal placement, and bottle-filler head height all meet ADA guidelines without any upgrade.
We provide a delivery receipt that timestamps the station drop and notes the unit count, location, and rental period. That, combined with the foreman’s written acclimatization log and your employer-side written heat illness prevention plan, is the paperwork that holds up to inspection.
Yes. We’re already on-site at multiple high-speed-rail construction zones, we know the JV safety-vendor onboarding process, and we apply JV-spec safety branding to unit wraps in-house at the Fresno yard.
There isn’t a hard minimum. We’ve delivered a single ambient Signature Series® unit to a 50-guest backyard wedding in north Fresno, and 14 units to a Mendota ag operation the same week. If you’ve got a job, call us.
Book Your Fresno County Drinking Water Station Today
This is our hometown. The Fresno yard is the heart of On-Site Hydration Services, and every truck that rolls out of it carries 20-plus years of Central Valley experience with it. Whether you're producing the Big Fresno Fair, running a Cal/OSHA §3395-regulated harvest in Mendota, getting married at Wonder Valley Ranch Resort, building the next high-speed-rail viaduct, or standing up a Cal Fire base camp at Shaver Lake, On-Site Hydration Services is the call. Get a quote in writing, get a delivery window, and get a Signature Series® unit on-site exactly when you need it. Call the Fresno yard at (866) 748-5932. Email the office. Or fill out the quote form on this page and a member of the team will be in touch the same business day with a fixed quote, a delivery window, and answers to every question. Welcome to the only drinking water station rental company that's actually from here.
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