Capital Improvement Program (2026) Update
BCVWD continues to move forward on multiple infrastructure projects designed to strengthen system reliability, improve water delivery, and prepare for future growth.
Recent updates from our Engineering Workshop include:
- New and Replacement Wells – Well 30 is preparing to go out to bid, and Well 31 is being coordinated in partnership with the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency. These projects help ensure long-term groundwater reliability.
- Pipeline Improvements – Replacement pipeline work is ongoing, including improvements along 11th Street. We are coordinating closely with the City of Beaumont on paving schedules to reduce impacts and improve efficiency.
- Pressure Zone Projects – Design work continues on potable and non-potable pressure zone improvements to maintain consistent service levels throughout our community.
- Tank Rehabilitation & Coating – Bid documents are being prepared to rehabilitate and protect four storage tanks, extending their service life and protecting water quality.
- Hydrant & Service Improvements – We are evaluating hydrant replacements and service line improvements to maintain reliability and manage replacement costs responsibly.
As with all large infrastructure programs, some projects require coordination with state agencies and regional partners. Our team continues working through permitting and design processes to keep projects moving forward.
“These capital projects represent BCVWD’s continued commitment to reliability, responsible infrastructure investment, and long-term water security for our community. By proactively improving wells, pipelines, and pressure zones, we are strengthening our system today while preparing to meet the needs of future growth” said BCVWD Board
Member Andy Ramirez.
These improvements are part of BCVWD’s ongoing effort to modernize facilities, protect groundwater resources, and deliver dependable service to over 64,000 residents.
Learn more about our infrastructure programs at https://bcvwd.gov.
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