Skip to content Skip to main navigation Skip to footer

Division 3

Annual Water Quality Report Now Available!

Water quality is a top priority at BCVWD. We regularly sample and test our water for safety, all year long. The results are published annually in our Water Quality Report. Find the 2021 report below.

2021 Annual Water Quality Report: https://bcvwd.org/2021-Consumer-Confidence-Report/
Previous Annual Water Quality Reports: https://bcvwd.org/documents/plans-studies-reports/)

National Pollinators Month

Celebrate National Pollinators Month by adding some native plants to your garden! Choose local flowers and plants that will draw bees, birds and other pollinators to your yard. Planting a native garden saves water, too!

“With pollinators like bees and monarch butterflies on the decline and impacting our food supply, pollination is a serious issue facing our world today, ,” said President Daniel Slawson, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “Planting a native garden helps address this challenge and water conservation at the same time.”

#NationalPollinatorsMonth #BeeCounted #BCVWD

Infrastructure Week

This week is Infrastructure Week! At BCVWD, we are dedicated to maintaining and improving the pipes, pumps and other critical components that reliably deliver water to your tap.

“Our water delivery system is just one of many critical systems that provide vital services and resources to local residents,” said President Daniel Slawson, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “BCVWD is proud to play an important role in keeping our community healthy, safe and functioning.”

New step-by-step guide walks customers through “How to Read Your Bill”

BCVWD knows that sometimes navigating your bill can be confusing. Customers can find a step-by-step guide on “How to Read Your Bill” by clicking the link below.

“Transparency and accountability are at the heart of BCVWD’s operations,” said Treasurer Daniel Slawson, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “We hope this detailed information will help our customers understand their bill, as well as how money is used to provide water services.” CLICK HERE FOR LINK TO PDF

Safe, reliable water

Did you know? BCVWD ensures the system, including pipes and pumps, that delivers your water is maintained so it can keep doing its job – providing water to your tap! The District serves its customers from 24 wells and 15 reservoirs through a multitude of pipelines located within 11 pressure zones.

“Our staff works tirelessly to maintain the many pieces of the system that bring water to your home,” said Treasurer Daniel Slawson, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “It’s part of what allows you to have water at your tap every time you need it.”

Back to top
The owner of this website has made a commitment to accessibility and inclusion, please report any problems that you encounter using the contact form on this website. This site uses the WP ADA Compliance Check plugin to enhance accessibility.