Investing in Reliable Water Service for Our Community
At the May 28, 2026 meeting, the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District Board of Directors approved a project to rehabilitate Well 25 and repair pumping equipment to be reused in Well 1.
While much of this work happens behind the scenes, these investments play an important role in maintaining a reliable water system for our customers. Well 25 is one of the District’s high-capacity production wells and serves a critical role in moving water throughout the community, particularly during periods of high demand.
The project will help restore and maintain reliable operations ahead of the summer season while making cost-effective use of existing infrastructure whenever possible. By inspecting, rehabilitating, and reusing serviceable equipment, the District is maximizing the value of previous investments while preparing for future needs.
“Reliable water service doesn’t happen by accident. It requires ongoing investment in the wells, pumps, and infrastructure that support our community every day,” said John Covington, BCVWD Board Member. “The Board is committed to making thoughtful investments that protect our water system, maximize the value of public resources, and ensure our customers continue to receive dependable service now and into the future.”
Projects like this are part of BCVWD’s long-term commitment to maintaining a safe, reliable, and resilient water system for the residents and businesses we serve.
Learn more about BCVWD at https://bcvwd.gov
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