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National Safety Month

BCVWD is ready to help in various emergencies, even if they do not directly impact water service. Last fall, during the 1,000-acre Sandalwood fire in Calimesa, BCVWD ensured the recharge ponds were as full as possible so that firefighting helicopters had access to the water if needed. #NationalSafetyMonth “Our ponds are not usually kept full at that time of year,” said Vice President David Hoffman, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “Our staff worked around the clock to ensure the largest water supply possible was immediately available to help fight the fire.”

BCVWD continues to provide safe, reliable water service while offices remain closed to the public

BCVWD continues to provide safe, reliable water service while offices remain closed to the public

At Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District (BCVWD), the health and safety of the community and our employees is a top priority. Many parts of the state, including Riverside County, are beginning to reopen for business as the COVID-19 pandemic continuously evolves. After careful consideration, and in an abundance of caution, BCVWD’s offices will stay temporarily closed to the public.

The District’s operations remain open and your water is safe to drink and use, as always. Details for alternative means of service are below. Our customer service number is still available at (951) 845-9581. To report a water emergency, call the number and wait for the prompt to select option 9.

BCVWD is committed to its mission of providing safe, reliable water. BCVWD follows all state and federal regulations and testing that keep tap water safe to drink. There is no evidence that coronavirus transfers through drinking water. If coronavirus was ever detected in the water, the treatment process would remove the virus.

BCVWD will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. Ongoing local outbreak updates are available from the County of Riverside at www.rivcoph.org/coronavirus. Additional resources are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at www.cdc.gov/CoronaVirus/2019-ncov.

BOARD MEETINGS

All Board meetings will take place via teleconference until further notice. Information and instructions on how to participate will be provided on each meeting’s agenda, under Teleconference Notice. Agendas are available on the BCVWD website 72 hours in advance of the meeting. View the BCVWD calendar to find meeting dates.

ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO PAY YOUR BILL

Online Payments – Payments can be made online at bcvwd.org

Phone Payments – You can make a payment over the phone, 24 hours a day with our automated payment system. Call the District’s main telephone line at (951) 845-9581 and select option 3. Have your account number available when making payments over the phone.

Drop Box – The District office is equipped with a drop box located at our headquarters office at 560 Magnolia Ave, Beaumont, CA. 92223. All payments dropped in the drop box are picked throughout the day, Monday – Thursday. Please be sure to include your account number and check payable to Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District.

START/END WATER SERVICE

Call the District’s main telephone line at (951) 845-9581 and select option 2 during normal business hours.

National Safety Month

June is #NationalSafetyMonth. Power outages and inclement weather can sometimes impact water delivery. Did you know BCVWD has an alert system to share information regarding major water service outages? Sign up to get email notifications at bcvwd.org. “Over the past several months, our community experienced several weather changes that included both flood and then fire warnings,” said Director Andy Ramirez, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “BCVWD is committed to mitigating damages to water infrastructure through ensuring facilities are protected and well maintained. Residents can trust that BCVWD is committed to keeping water safe for drinking and available for Firefighters during a time of need.”

Call of Special Meeting – June 1, 2020 at 5:30 P.M.

The undersigned, John Covington, President of the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District, hereby calls a Special Meeting of the Personnel Committee of the Board of Directors to be held Monday, June 1, 2020 at 5:30 p.m.

This meeting will be held via teleconference

The agenda for said meeting will be posted no later than 5:29 p.m. on Sunday, May 31, 2020.

Dated: Wednesday, May 27, 2020

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Special Districts Week recognizes essential services and encourages citizen engagement

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 22, 2020

Contact: Yolanda Rodriguez, Director of Finance and Administrative Services

951-845-9581, yolanda.rodriguez@bcvwd.org

 Special Districts Week recognizes essential services and encourages citizen engagement

Beaumont, CA — At its meeting on May 13, 2020, the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District (BCVWD) Board of Directors adopted a resolution that acknowledges essential local services and encourages residents to be involved in their community and civically engaged with their local government.

The resolution observes the second annual Special Districts Week, May 17-23. More than 2,000 special districts in California provide millions of people with clean drinking water, sanitation, fire protection, healthcare, transit and other indispensable public functions.

“Today’s challenges with the coronavirus pandemic have shown residents that the work special districts do is vital to maintaining public health and safety and day-to-day activities,” said BCVWD Board President John Covington. “Civic engagement in these services plays a key role in sustaining a thriving community.”

Special districts are local government entities created, funded and overseen by a community’s residents to provide specialized services and public works projects such as water treatment facilities, street lighting and airports. Residents govern them through locally elected or appointed boards.

BCVWD was formed in 1919 to provide irrigation water to local farming lands. What began as a small, privately-owned company to support development in the District’s service area evolved into a public water system that now serves a population of approximately 58,000.

Special Districts Week is expected to be established by the State Legislature this year with bi-partisan approval of Assembly Concurrent Resolution (ACR) 179. The approval has been delayed due to the impact of the COVID-19 on the legislative schedule. ACR 179 was sponsored by the California Special Districts Association (CSDA).

For more information, visit bcvwd.org

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Thank you frontline workers

The month of May traditionally recognizes many frontline healthcare workers with Nurses Week (May 6-12), Hospital Week (May 10-16), and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week (May 17-23). Now more than ever, thank YOU, from BCVWD.

“BCVWD understands the sacrifice all frontline workers are making as our community faces these unprecedented times,” said Secretary Lona Williams, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “We are grateful to those who are risking their own safety to protect public health.”

Meeting Cancellation Notice

Personnel Committee Meeting of the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District Scheduled for May 18, 2020

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Personnel Committee Meeting of the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District scheduled for May 18, 2020 at 5:30 p.m., 560 Magnolia Ave., Beaumont, CA 92223, has been cancelled.

The next regularly scheduled Personnel Committee Meeting is July 27, 2020 at 5:30 p.m., 560 Magnolia Ave, Beaumont, CA 92223.

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Water Conservation Tips

Warmer weather is a great time to focus on water conservation! Use your time during California’s stay-at-home order to update your landscaping with native or drought tolerant plants.For more #ConservationTips, view our Conservation Pocket Guide. (Insert link to guide)

“As we head into summer, outdoor water management will become more important,” said Director Andy Ramirez, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “Planting drought tolerant plants in your garden, repairing, and adjusting irrigation can help homeowners conserve water while reducing ongoing cost.”

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