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Save time and money! Pay your water bills using BCVWD’s Auto Pay Service.
No more checks to write, stamps to worry about, or processing fees! Sign up today and enjoy the peace of mind of knowing your bill will be paid automatically on its due date.
Sign up at bcvwd.org, Customer Service.
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Tap v. Bottled Water
Curious about the benefits of tap vs. bottled water? 🚰 Your tap water is safe, sustainable and affordable!
At BCVWD, we are proud to say that the water we distribute meets or exceeds all state and federal drinking water standards set to protect public health.
“We are dedicated to ensuring a high-quality water supply. Customers can grab a glass of tap water and feel good knowing they are making a responsible choice for their health and the environment,” said Board President David Hoffman.
Visit bcvwd.org for more information about the safety of your water.
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Did you know!
Did you know BCVWD delivers about 4 billion gallons of dependable water a year to a 28-square-mile service area? This includes more than 20,000 service connections and a population of 59,000! Learn more about our commitment to ensuring a safe, reliable water supply at bcvwd.org.
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Water Conservation Tip
Planning for the holiday season? Consider these water conservation ideas while prepping your meals!
🧊 Save water by thawing food in the refrigerator overnight instead of running it under the tap.
🍲 While cooking, use a pot with just enough water to cover the ingredients. This will save water and retain more of the nutrients in your food.
Get more water-saving tips at bcvwd.org/water-conservation-tips. #BCVWD #ConservationTips #HolidayMeals #SaveWater
Fall Gardening Conservation
Fall is the perfect season to grow produce in your garden! With cooler temperatures and less intense sun, plants require less water to thrive and are less susceptible to heat stress. BCVWD encourages customers to take advantage of this ideal gardening season by planting vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, beets and kale. 🥦🥕🥬
Growing your own food is a great way to save money and reduce your carbon footprint. So, grab your gardening gloves and get ready to enjoy the bounty of the season!
“BCVWD is committed to ensuring a reliable water supply now and in the future,” said Board Director Andy Ramirez. “Customers play an important role in supporting local conservation. As the season shifts, take time to evaluate sprinkler or plumbing leaks as ways to save at home or at work. Even the smallest changes can make a big difference.”
For more tips on fall gardening and water-efficient irrigation techniques, visit our website at bcvwd.org/water-conservation-tips. #FallGardening #BCVWD #ConservationTips
Imagine a Day Without Water
In a world where water scarcity is becoming increasingly pressing, raising awareness about the essential need to protect our water resources is more important than ever. This Imagine a Day Without Water, think about what life would be like without water and consider the small steps we can all take to preserve this precious resource for generations to come.
“At BCVWD, we are committed to ensuring our customers have a reliable and sustainable water supply,” said Board President David Hoffman. “We work tirelessly to replenish local groundwater sources, diversify water sources, maintain and improve our delivery system, promote water conservation, and support initiatives that protect our resources. Together, we can make a difference.”
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