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Water Conservation Matters

Did you know?

Running a faucet for just 5 minutes can use up to 10 gallons of water, while fixing a leaky faucet can save 10 gallons of water a day, that’s over 3,500 gallons a year!

Water is a precious resource, and even small changes can make a big difference. By fixing leaks and being mindful of our water use, we can help protect our water supply for future generations.

Every drop counts! Let’s work together to conserve water and ensure it’s available when we need it most.

For more tips, visit https://bcvwd.gov/water-conservation-tips/

#BCVWD #WaterConservation #SaveWater

City of Banning Billing Issues

BCVWD Billing System is Unaffected – Our Support to Banning Customers

We understand that the City of Banning’s water agency is currently working through challenges with its billing system, and we understand the frustration this may be causing for their customers. We support their efforts to resolve these issues as quickly as possible.

For our BCVWD customers, we want to assure you that our billing system is fully operational. Your water bills will continue on their regular schedule, and there are no disruptions to our services.

If you have any questions about your BCVWD account, please contact our Customer Service team at (951) 845-9581 or info@bcvwd.gov.

Thank you for being a valued BCVWD customer!

Reading Bill

Need Help Understanding Your Water Bill?

We know water bills can be tricky to read, so we’ve created a helpful handout that walks you through a sample bill, explaining each section and how your rates are used to maintain reliable water service.

“At BCVWD, we’re committed to transparency and ensuring our customers have access to all the information they need to understand their water service,” stated Vie President Lona Williams. “This guide is part of our ongoing effort to provide clear, accessible information to all of our stakeholders.”

Understanding your bill helps you better manage your water use and know where your money is going. Check it out today!

Learn more here: bcvwd.gov/how-to-read-your-water-bill

#BCVWD #HowToReadYourWaterBill #Transparency

Fun Fact – Coffee

💧☕ Did You Know?

A unit of water—that’s 748 gallons—costs less than the average cup of coffee!
At BCVWD, we work hard to ensure you receive clean, reliable water at an incredible value. That’s enough water for:

✅ Drinking
✅ Cooking
✅ Cleaning
✅ Gardening

All for less than what you’d pay for your daily caffeine fix!

Water is one of life’s most valuable resources, and we’re committed to keeping it affordable for all our customers.

#ValueOfWater #BCVWD #WaterFacts

Presidents Day

In observance of Presidents Day, the Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District offices will be closed on Monday, February 17.

Presidents Day is a time to honor the leadership and vision that have shaped our nation, as well as reflect on the importance of serving our communities. At BCVWD, we remain committed to providing reliable water service to our customers every day.

If you experience a water emergency while our offices are closed, please call (951) 845-9581, option 9, for immediate assistance.

We wish you a safe and meaningful holiday!

#BCVWD #PresidentsDay #CommunityService

New Payment Portal Now Live!

We’ve upgraded to a new Payment Portal powered by Paymentus!

By registering your account, you’ll save money with lower transaction fees than the District previously offered. Plus, enjoy flexible payment options, including PayPal and in-person payments at Walmart, in addition to credit card and check options.

“We’re excited to provide tools that make paying your bill easier and more affordable,” said Board Treasurer David Hoffman, “this new system offers text reminders and other helpful features, all part of our ongoing effort to deliver reliable and customer-focused services.”

📌 Helpful Tip: When registering your account, be sure to remove the dash in your account number for a successful login.

👉 Register today and explore the benefits!

Visit: https://bcvwd.gov/onlinebillpay/ #BCVWD #PaymentPortal #CustomerService

Regular Board Meeting Today 02/12/2025

Here’s your chance to #participate! We welcome feedback from the community during our Board of Directors meetings. Join us in person or online tonight at 6:00 p.m. Visit https://bcvwd.gov/documents/2025-board-meeting-agendas for the agenda. #BCVWD

Online via Zoom –

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84318559070?pwd=SXIzMFZCMGh0YTFIL2tnUGlpU3h0UT09

Telephone, please dial: (669) 900-9128

Enter Meeting ID: 843 1855 9070

Enter Passcode: 113552

For public comment, use the “Raise Hand” feature on the video call when prompted. If dialing in, please dial *9 to “Raise Hand” when prompted. #BCVWD

Seasonal Changes

February brings the transition from winter to spring, reminding us of nature’s renewal and the importance of water in supporting life. Seasonal rains recharge local groundwater supplies, helping sustain ecosystems and ensuring a reliable water supply for the months ahead.

“Water connects us to the changing seasons, supporting everything from blooming plants to the water we use every day,” said Board Director John Covington. “At BCVWD, we’re committed to protecting and managing this precious resource year-round.”

Take a moment to appreciate how water shapes the world around us this season. 🌸

#BCVWD #SeasonalChanges #WaterMatters

Putting Water to Work for You!

Water is essential to our daily lives, and at Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District, we are committed to providing safe, reliable water to help our community thrive.

Check out our new video, “Putting Water to Work,” featuring insights from our Board of Directors and General Manager on how we serve and support the community we love. Together, we’re building a future where water works for everyone!

📺 Watch now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86noNBrUskc&t=9s

#PuttingWaterToWork #BCVWD #SafeWater #CommunityFirst

World Wetland Day

February 2nd, was World Wetland Day! Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil, either permanently or seasonally, including marshes, estuaries, and ponds. These ecosystems are vital for filtering water, reducing pollution, storing carbon, and supporting biodiversity.

“Every drop of water—whether in wetlands, rivers, or reservoirs—is essential for life. Protecting wetlands is a critical step toward safeguarding all water resources for future generations,” said Board President Daniel Slawson.

The Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District proudly supports global efforts to protect wetlands, as their preservation benefits all of us.

Learn more and find ways to get involved at worldwetlandsday.org.

#WorldWetlandsDay #BCVWD #ProtectOurWater

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