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Where does your water come from? đź’§

Most of the water BCVWD delivers originates from the Beaumont Basin, where a network of wells pump water from the ground.

Once pumped, the water is stored in one of our above-ground reservoirs, where it is treated and immediately made available for use.

After passing through strict regulations and testing, the water flows through a complex network of pipes, delivering it to homes and businesses—finally reaching YOU when you turn on the faucet.

“Our dedicated team works tirelessly to ensure the water you receive is safe, clean, and reliable,” stated Board Director John Covington. “Understanding where your water comes from highlights the incredible effort behind every drop and the importance of preserving this essential resource.”

#BCVWD #YourWater #WaterQuality

Regular Board Meeting Today 01/23/2025

Here’s your chance to #participate! We welcome feedback from the community during our Board of Directors meetings. Join us in person or online tonight at 6:00 p.m. Visit https://bcvwd.gov/documents/2025-board-meeting-agendas for the agenda. #BCVWD

Online via Zoom –

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84318559070?pwd=SXIzMFZCMGh0YTFIL2tnUGlpU3h0UT09

Telephone, please dial: (669) 900-9128

Enter Meeting ID: 843 1855 9070

Enter Passcode: 113552

For public comment, use the “Raise Hand” feature on the video call when prompted. If dialing in, please dial *9 to “Raise Hand” when prompted. #BCVWD

Water Value

For more than 100 years, BCVWD has been a trusted leader in water resource management.

We’re proud to provide our community with high-quality, affordable, and reliable drinking water.

“It is our desire at Beaumont Cherry Valley Water to continue adapting to meet the water needs of our customers by improving our infrastructure and technology to enhance water quality and be resilient for future droughts,” said Board Member Andy Ramirez.

BCVWD is here to keep the water flowing – for today, tomorrow, and for generations to come!

Learn more at https://bcvwd.gov

#BCVWD #WaterQuality #WaterMatters

Awards

BCVWD is honored to have received multiple awards in 2024 highlighting our dedication to transparency, fiscal responsibility and open government, including:

  • Operating Budget Excellence Award
  • Investment Policy Certification Award
  • Certificate in Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting
  • Great Place to Work Certification Award
  • Award for Excellence for Information Technology Practices
  • Certificate of Appreciation for participation in the Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program
  • ACWA/JPIA President’s Special Recognition Award

“These awards reflect our commitment to serving our community with integrity, innovation, and excellence” said Daniel Slawson, Board President. “Each recognition is a testament to the hard work of our team and our focus on improving the quality of life for those we serve.”

#BCVWD #WaterService

Regular Board Meeting Today 01/08/2025

Here’s your chance to #participate! We welcome feedback from the community during our Board of Directors meetings. Join us in person or online tonight at 6:00 p.m. Visit https://bcvwd.gov/documents/2024-board-meeting-agendas for the agenda. #BCVWD

Online via Zoom –

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84318559070?pwd=SXIzMFZCMGh0YTFIL2tnUGlpU3h0UT09

Telephone, please dial: (669) 900-9128

Enter Meeting ID: 843 1855 9070

Enter Passcode: 113552

For public comment, use the “Raise Hand” feature on the video call when prompted. If dialing in, please dial *9 to “Raise Hand” when prompted. #BCVWD

Online Payment Portal

Exciting news!

BCVWD has launched a revamped online payment system to make managing your water bill easier than ever!

Now you can pay online using Visa, Mastercard, Discover, PayPal, or PayPal Credit. Prefer in-person payments? Head to your nearest Walmart Money Center!

Learn more about our convenient payment options at bcvwd.gov.


#BCVWD #EasyBillPay

Conservation a California Way of Life

As a way to combat California’s frequent droughts, the State Water Board adopted the Making Conservation a California Way of Life regulation, which went into effect January 1st.

These new regulations will require water suppliers like BCVWD to ensure residential and commercial water use is within predetermined parameters based on location, population, and climate.

“We understand the importance of balancing conservation efforts with the needs of our community,: Lona Williams, Board Vice President stated. “This regulation gives us an opportunity to fine-tune our practices to ensure long-term sustainability while respecting the unique characteristics of our region.”

We’re currently evaluating our collective water usage and want to ensure any changes made are thoughtful and tailored towards the community. We anticipate any specific changes in response to this regulation will not be fully operational until 2026 or 2027.

For more information visit https://bcvwd.gov

#BCVWD #WaterConservation

Board

Each calendar year, the BCVWD Board of Directors approves new positions for its members. The Board reorganized to the following for 2025, effective as of January 1:

đź’§ Daniel Slawson – President
đź’§ Lona Williams – Vice President
đź’§ Andy Ramirez – Secretary
đź’§ David Hoffman – Treasurer
💧 John Covington – Director

The Board meets the second Wednesday and the fourth Thursday of each month at 6 p.m., unless otherwise noted. Learn more at https://bcvwd.gov/board-of-directors.

#BCVWD #BoardOfDirectors

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