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Fall 2023 Newsletter

🗞️ Check out the latest edition of the BCVWD newsletter! It’s packed with information on managing water supplies efficiently, including updates on our completed stormwater capture project and conservation tips.  

Stay informed! Sign up to receive the newsletter in your inbox at bcvwd.org/email-notifications or read it online at bcvwd.org/documents/newsletters

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National Dice Day

It’s #NationalDiceDay! At BCVWD, we don’t roll the dice on your water! The District is committed to ensuring customers have a safe, steady water supply today and into the future.

“One of the ways BCVWD ensures long-term dependability is by purchasing additional water, when possible, to replenish the Beaumont Basin” said Vice President John Covington. “Thanks to the wet year in 2023, we were able to buy extra water this year and we plan to do the same in 2024. This water is then stored for future use, such as the during the next drought.” Learn more at bcvwd.org.  #BCVWD #WaterSupply

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.

#BCVWD #TapWater #Sustainability #SafeDrinkingWater

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