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National Public Works Week (May 16-22)

We are “Stronger Together!” Join BCVWD in celebrating National Public Works week by recognizing the hard work and dedication of our community’s essential workers. #NPWW #BCVWD

“Working together, public works programs and employees make our neighborhoods stronger,” said Director John Covington, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “BCVWD thanks all those who are committed to keeping our community operating smoothly and safely, making it a great place to live.”

Infrastructure Week

This week is Infrastructure Week! At BCVWD, we are dedicated to maintaining and improving the pipes, pumps and other critical components that reliably deliver water to your tap.

“Our water delivery system is just one of many critical systems that provide vital services and resources to local residents,” said President Daniel Slawson, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “BCVWD is proud to play an important role in keeping our community healthy, safe and functioning.”

National Beverage Day

This National Beverage Day, BCVWD encourages you to reach for a healthy, refreshing cup of water! Mix it up by adding some frozen juice cubes or fresh fruit to your glass!

#NationalBeverageDay #WaterIsBest #BCVWD

Drinking Water Week

During Drinking Water Week is a perfect time to teach kids about the value of water! Play eye spy, do a puzzle or find your way through a maze with children’s activities that you can find at awwa.org/Events-Education/Drinking-Water-Week/DWW-Materials.

“The long-term viability of our water resources rests in the hands of our children,” said Secretary and Board Director Andy Ramirez, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “Helping children understand the role water plays in our everyday lives sets the groundwork for a sustainable water future.”

#DrinkingWaterWeek #BCVWD

Our lobby is open again, with limited hours

Did you hear? Our lobby is open again, with limited hours. Visit us on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Masks and social distancing are required. Learn more at bcvwd.org/notices/beaumont-cherry-valley-water-district-office-reopening-to-the-public. #BCVWD

Visit the BCVWD Pool Calculator

Getting ready to fill your swimming pool for the summer? Use our pool calculator to figure out the cost. Visit bcvwd.org/pool-calculator and:

  1. Enter the pool size in gallons to generate the total number of units.
  2. Once you have this number, enter it into our online Bill Estimator.

Planning an outdoor project

Planning an outdoor project this spring? Call before you dig! Avoid underground hazards and damage to cables and pipes and by calling 811 at least 72 hours in advance of digging. Utility companies will come mark the location of their lines free of charge. Learn more at usanorth811.org. #NationalSafeDiggingMonth #CallBeforeYouDig #BCVWD

“Hitting an undergound utility line can cause extensive damage and put you, your family and your neighbors at risk. Calling before you dig is an easy step to take to keep yourself and your community safe,” said Treasurer David Hoffman, on behalf of the Board of Directors.

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