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Expanding Storage. Strengthening Reliability. Investing in Our Future.

Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District is moving forward with plans to construct a new 2-million-gallon steel water storage tank in the 3040 Pressure Zone, located next to the existing Noble Tank. As outlined in the District’s Capital Improvement Budget, this project is designed to increase local storage capacity, improve emergency readiness, and support growing demands in areas like the expanding Sundance community.

Today, the 3040 Zone’s storage is not sufficient to meet future peak demands or emergency conditions. Adding this new tank will:

  • Improve system reliability and resiliency
  • Strengthen emergency water storage
  • Support community growth through 2040
  • Enhance service stability for homes, schools, and businesses
  • Ensure continued dependable water delivery in this important pressure zone

Although the project is being rebid, the District remains committed to moving it forward as a key investment in long-term water reliability for our community.

BCVWD Board member John Covington shared support for the project, noting that “expanding local water storage isn’t just about meeting today’s needs, it’s about preparing responsibly for tomorrow. This new tank will help ensure our residents have reliable, high-quality water during peak demand, emergencies, and continued community growth.”

We look forward to sharing updates as the project progresses.

#BCVWD #InfrastructureInvestment #WaterReliability #Zone3040 #CommunityWater #NobleTank

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