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Customer Warning About Doxo.com Third-Party Website

We would like to inform our customers about an online bill payment website, Doxo.com, which allows users to pay various types of bills, including utility bills, through their platform.

While it may seem like Doxo.com is affiliated with Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District (BCVWD), it is not.

Doxo.com may charge additional fees, and BCVWD has no control over when we receive payments made through their service. Using third-party payment platforms like Doxo.com, which are not affiliated with BCVWD, could result in late payments, service disconnections, or delays in reconnection.

Example of a Doxo.com Payment Page:

To ensure timely and secure payment of your Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District bill, we recommend using our official payment methods:

How to Pay Your BCVWD Bill:

  1. Visit our website at https://bcvwd.gov.
  2. Click on “Pay Bill Online” at the top of the homepage.

For any questions or concerns, please contact our customer service team at (951) 845-9581. We are available Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and are happy to assist you.

Please stay vigilant against scams via phone or email that claim to represent BCVWD. When in doubt, give us a shout!

Fall Water Savings

As summer winds down, it’s more important than ever to conserve water and prepare for the months ahead. Here are some ways you can make a difference:

🌿 Water early or late – Watering your lawn during the cooler parts of the day helps reduce evaporation and saves water.
🔧 Inspect for leaks – A small leak can waste a lot of water. Take a few minutes to check for leaks in your home.
💡 Use efficient appliances – Consider using a water-efficient dishwasher or washing machine to save water with every load.

Join the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District in protecting our water for future generations.

#ConserveWater #BCVWD #SmartWaterUse

Season Changes

As the seasons begin to change, it’s the perfect time to revisit our water conservation habits. Here are some easy ways you As the seasons begin to change, it’s the perfect time to revisit our water conservation habits. Here are some easy ways you can help save water this month:

  1. Shorten your showers – Reducing your shower time by just 2 minutes can save up to 5 gallons of water!
  2. Turn off the tap – Whether brushing your teeth or washing dishes, turning off the faucet while not in use saves water.
  3. Check your irrigation – Make sure sprinklers are only watering your plants, not sidewalks or driveways.

Small actions make a big difference! Let’s work together to protect our most precious resource.

#WaterConservation #SaveWater #BCVWD

National Preparedness Month

National Preparedness Month is here! September is a reminder to prepare for emergencies, and this year’s theme, “Start a Conversation,” encourages us to discuss disaster preparedness with our loved ones.

At Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District, we know how essential water is in any emergency. Being ready means having a plan and enough water for your family. Start today by discussing ways to stay safe and make sure water is part of your emergency kit. Visit Ready.gov for multilingual preparedness toolkits and resources to keep you, your family, and your community safe.

Water Conservation

Water is one of our most precious resources, and every drop counts! Here are some easy ways to conserve water every day:

  • Fix leaky faucets and pipes – even a small drip can waste up to 20 gallons a day.
  • Use a broom instead of a hose to clean driveways and sidewalks.
  • When using your dishwasher or washing machine, make sure to run full loads. This maximizes water efficiency and reduces the number of cycles you need to run, saving both water and energy.

Together, we can make a difference in preserving our water supply for future generations. Let’s all do our part to conserve water, one drop at a time!

Find more tips for saving water at https://bcvwd.gov/water-conservation-tips.

#ExtremeHeat #ConservationTips #BCVWD

Extreme Heat Alert

As temperatures soar, it’s crucial to stay hydrated and conserve water. During extreme heat, water demand spikes, but it’s important to use water wisely. Here are some tips to help you beat the heat while conserving water:

• Water your lawn early in the morning or late in the evening to reduce evaporation.
• Take shorter showers to save water and energy.
• Keep a pitcher of water in the fridge instead of letting the tap run until it’s cool. Let’s work together to stay cool and conserve water during these hot summer days!

Find more tips for saving water at https://bcvwd.gov/water-conservation-tips.

#ExtremeHeat #ConservationTips #BCVWD

Water Quality Month

August is National Water Quality Month and we are proud to highlight BCVWD’s efforts in maintaining top-tier water for our residents.

“Water quality is one of our number one priorities. From regular testing to our annual Water Quality Reports, we are committed to providing you with the highest quality of drinking water for our home and business. Our rigorous water quality standards continue to ensure that every drop of water meets or exceeds state and federal guidelines.” – Andy Ramirez, BCVWD Board Member

View our latest Water Quality Report, released just last month at https://bcvwd.gov/documents/plans-studies-reports

#WaterQualityMonth #BCVWD

Collaboration with San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency

At BCVWD, partnerships are key to our success. Today, we are highlighting our efforts with the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency. This collaboration is crucial for maintaining a reliable water supply for our community.

“Collaboration with agencies such as the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency allow us to pool resources, share expertise and implement projects that enhance water reliability and sustainability for this region. We take pride in the work we do and the collaborations that enable us to serve our community.” – Lona Williams BCVWD Board Member

#RegionalWater #Collaboration #BCVWD

Back to School with Water Conservation

As you prepare your children for the new school year, don’t forget to include water conservation in your routine! Teach your kids these simple habits to save water:

  • Turn off the tap while brushing teeth – this can save up to 8 gallons of water a day!
  • Pack a reusable water bottle instead of buying plastic ones.
  • Encourage them to report leaks at school or home to an adult.

By making these small changes, we can all make a big impact on our water supply. Let’s start the school year with a splash of sustainability!

Find more tips for saving water at bcvwd.org/water-conservation-tips. #ConservationTips #BCVWD

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