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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.
#BCVWD #WaterSuppply #Groundwater
Water Conservation Tip
Planning for the holiday season? Consider these water conservation ideas while prepping your meals!
đ§ Save water by thawing food in the refrigerator overnight instead of running it under the tap.
đČ 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. đ„Šđ„đ„Ź
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!
âBCVWD is committed to ensuring a reliable water supply now and in the future,â said Board Director Andy Ramirez. âCustomers 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.â
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.
âAt BCVWD, we are committed to ensuring our customers have a reliable and sustainable water supply,â said Board President David Hoffman. âWe 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.â
#BCVWD #WaterConservation #ImagineADayWithoutWater #WaterSupply
Recharge Ponds, Rain & Water Purchase
Itâs a great season for recharge! Thanks to the wet year in California, the Noble Creek Recharge Facility is seeing plenty of water to replenish the groundwater beneath our feet.
To bolster this recharge, BCVWD will purchase 11,200 acre-feet of water from the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency (SGPWA) for 2024, with a potential order of 7,000 acre-feet of additional supply pending availability. This follows a water order of 18,200 acre-feet in 2023.
Because of the wet year, BCVWD anticipates recharging the full 18,200 acre-feet of water in 2023. This will shore up water supplies for future dry years and promote long-term groundwater sustainability.
Learn more at bcvwd.org. #BCVWD #GroundwaterRecharge #SGPWA #LocalWaterSupply
ASCE Los Angeles Section Award
The Beaumont MDP Line 16 Project received the Outstanding Flood Control Project of the Year Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Los Angeles Section at its annual awards ceremony on September 30. đ The project will now be nominated for a Region 9 Award.
Completed as a joint project with the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, the underground storm drain captures enough stormwater to supply as many as 900 local families a year and stores it in the Beaumont groundwater basin. It simultaneously protects Cherry Valley properties from flood events.
BCVWD and Riverside County Flood Control hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on September 7 to celebrate the projectâs completion. The project was also recognized at the ASCE San Bernardino and Riverside Branch Gala Awards in August.
Accepting the award on behalf of the District were Board Treasurer Lona Williams, Board Director Andy Ramirez, General Manager Dan Jaggers, and Director of Engineering Mark Swanson. Learn more at bcvwd.org. #BCVWD #StormwaterCapture # ASCE #RiversideCountyFloodControl
BCVWD Receives Presidentâs Special Recognition Award 2020-2023
Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District earned the Presidentâs Special Recognition Award from ACWA JPIA for the period of October 1, 2020, through September 30, 2023.
The District achieved this recognition by maintaining a low ratio of paid claims and case reserves to deposit premiums in the Liability Program. This award underscores the Districtâs effective risk control practices and commitment to fiscal responsibility.
It was presented at the ACWA JPIA Board of Directorsâ Meeting in Palm Desert in December 2024 and reaffirms BCVWDâs focus on safeguarding its staff and promoting long-term employee well-being through strong safety practices.
Recognized for Excellence in Risk Control
The 2020â2023 recognition highlights BCVWDâs consistent leadership in risk management and employee safety. This achievement reflects the Districtâs enduring commitment to operational excellence and responsible stewardship.
Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District Receives MISAC Achievment Award – 2023
Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District Receives 2023 MISAC Achievement in IT Practices Award
Beaumont, CA â The Municipal Information Systems Association of California (MISAC) recognized BCVWD with the Achievement in Information Technology Practices Award for 2023. This honor highlights our commitment to strong IT governance, cybersecurity, and reliable service to our community.
Recognized for Best Practices
MISACâs peer review program evaluates agencies on strategic planning, operations, staffing, cybersecurity, disaster recovery, GIS, and customer satisfaction. BCVWDâs recognition shows that our IT practices meet high statewide standards and provide long-term value to the community.
The award demonstrates our focus on protecting customer data, maintaining reliable systems, and ensuring that technology investments support both efficiency and stewardship.
Building Trust Through Technology
Earning the 2023 MISAC Achievement Award reflects not only the strength of our IT department, but also collaboration across all BCVWD teams. Staff are learning, innovating, and improving every dayâensuring our technology supports the Districtâs mission to deliver safe, reliable water service.