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Water conservation

Conserve water by taking the time to check for any wet, soggy grass or puddles that keep forming in the same areas outside. This means that you might have an outdoor leak or are overwatering your lawn. Visit bcvwd.org for more #ConservationTips. “When people check for leaks, they often think of the indoors, such as pipes, toilets and sinks,” said Secretary Lona Williams, on behalf of the Board of Directors.

“Outdoor leaks from hoses and sprinklers can be easily overlooked, but, if found and fixed, can save a significant amount of water and money.”

Safe, reliable water

Did you know? BCVWD ensures the system, including pipes and pumps, that delivers your water is maintained so it can keep doing its job – providing water to your tap! The District serves its customers from 24 wells and 15 reservoirs through a multitude of pipelines located within 11 pressure zones.

“Our staff works tirelessly to maintain the many pieces of the system that bring water to your home,” said Treasurer Daniel Slawson, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “It’s part of what allows you to have water at your tap every time you need it.”

Letter to customers: As always, BCVWD tap water is safe

Letter to customers: As always, BCVWD tap water is safe

As our community and the world faces the evolving coronavirus pandemic, BCVWD reminds you that the best place to get your drinking water is still from the faucet. Your water is safe and reliable. Learn more from BCVWD Board President John Covington in the Record Gazette

Water shutoff suspension

To help customers dealing with a loss or reduction of income and to ensure everyone has access to water during the coronavirus emergency, BCVWD is temporarily suspending water shutoffs due to nonpayment, as well as nonpayment fees, and extending the payment grace period to 60 days. Learn more at bcvwd.org.

“This public health emergency marks unprecedented times for our community and the world,” said Director Andy Ramirez, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “These actions keep water available for hand washing, increased cooking at home, and other essential daily activities like showering and laundry.”

BCVWD Receives Accolade for Excellence in Financial Reporting

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March 31, 2020

Contact: Yolanda Rodriguez, 951-845-9581, info@bcvwd.org

BCVWD Receives Accolade for Excellence in Financial Reporting

Dedication to transparency continues as community faces public health emergency

Beaumont, CA ­– For the second consecutive year, Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District (BCVWD) was awarded the highest form of recognition in the area of governmental accounting and financial reporting. The acknowledgement comes amid the global coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, a time when the District recognizes the importance of honest, timely communication more than ever.

“Transparency, fiscal responsibility and open communication are always a key part of our operations,” said General Manager Dan Jaggers. “Today, we recognize the added importance of updating our customers, and we are committed to continuing these efforts now and into the future.”  

BCVWD received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA). The District received the award for its comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR). The award represents a significant accomplishment by a government and its management.

“Keeping the public informed in a transparent manner is an integral part of BCVWD’s values, including with the District’s financial reporting,” said Secretary Lona Williams, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “We are honored to receive this certificate that demonstrates our dedication to accountability.”

An Award of Financial Reporting Achievement was also presented to the BCVWD Finance Department, in recognition of their efforts to prepare the award-winning report.

The GFOA Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting Program is intended to encourage state and local governments to go beyond the minimum accounting requirements and prepare transparent, comprehensive annual financial reports. Recipients are chosen based on demonstrating a “spirit of full disclosure” to clearly communicate its financial story and motivate the public to read it. Learn more about the program at www.gfoa.org.

###Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District was formed in 1919 and is governed by a publicly elected five-member Board of Directors. BCVWD is an independent special district that provides water service to 55,000 customers in a 28 square mile service area. Learn more at www.bcvwd.org.

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Water shutoff suspension

BCVWD is temporarily suspending water shutoffs due to nonpayment and late payment fees during the coronavirus public health emergency. Learn more at bcvwd.org.

“Frequent hand washing is key to preventing the spread of coronavirus,” said Board President John Covington. “We want to ensure that everyone has access to this vital resource during this public health crisis.”

BCVWD suspends water shutoffs

To assist customers trying to cope with a loss or reduction of income during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District (BCVWD) is temporarily suspending water shutoffs due to nonpayment, as well as late payment fees.

The Board of Directors voted to approve the water shutoff suspension at its Engineering Workshop on March 26. Customers who have fallen behind on water bills are encouraged to call BCVWD at 951-845-9581 for information about how to set up a payment plan.

“Frequent hand washing is key to preventing the spread of coronavirus,” said Board President John Covington. “We want to ensure that everyone has access to this vital resource during this public health crisis.”

The Board also approved temporarily extending the payment grace period to 60 days and waiving the $1.75 credit card processing fee, while offices are closed to the public, in an effort to support online payments.

“As people shelter at home to slow the spread of the virus, households will likely see a rise in their indoor water use,” said Director Andy Ramirez, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “These actions keep water available for increased cooking at home, as well as other essential daily activities like showering and laundry.”

While indoor use may see an increase, spending more time at home is a great opportunity to focus on water conservation – especially making sure outdoor water use is efficient. Customers can find leak check and water saving tips in the BCVWD Conservation Pocket Guide.

BCVWD offices temporarily closed to public

To protect the health of the community and our employees, the BCVWD offices are closed to the public. However, as an essential service, our operations remain open. Details for alternative means of service are below. Our customer service number is still available at (951) 845-9581.

The coronavirus outbreak will not impact your water safety or delivery. BCVWD remains committed to its mission of providing safe, reliable water. We follow all state and federal regulations and testing that keep your tap water safe to drink. There is no evidence that coronavirus transfers through drinking water. If coronavirus was ever detected in the water, our treatment process would remove the virus.

BCVWD will continue to monitor the situation and provides updates as necessary. Ongoing local outbreak updates are available from the County of Riverside at www.rivcoph.org/coronavirus. Additional resources are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at www.cdc.gov/CoronaVirus/2019-ncov.

BOARD MEETINGS

All Board meetings will take place via teleconference until further notice. Information and instructions on how to participate will be provided on each meeting’s agenda, under Teleconference Notice. Agendas are available on the BCVWD website 72 hours in advance of the meeting. View the BCVWD calendar to find meeting dates.

ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO PAY YOUR BILL

Online Payments – Payments can be made online at bcvwd.org.

Phone Payments – You can make a payment over the phone, 24 hours a day with our automated payment system. Call the District’s main telephone line at (951) 845-9581 and select option 3. Have your account number available when making payments over the phone.

Drop Box – The District office is equipped with a drop box located at our headquarters office at 560 Magnolia Ave, Beaumont, CA. 92223. All payments dropped in the drop box are picked throughout the day, Monday – Thursday. Please be sure to include your account number and check made out to Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District.

START/END WATER SERVICE Call the District’s main telephone line at (951) 845-9581 and select option 2 during normal business hours.

Your tap water is safe and reliable

The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak will not impact your water safety or delivery. There is no evidence that coronavirus transfers through drinking water. It transfers from person to person through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District (BCVWD) remains committed to its mission of providing safe, reliable water. We follow all state and federal regulations and testing that keep your tap water safe to drink. If coronavirus was ever detected in our water, the process we use to filter and disinfect would remove the virus.

To protect the health of the community and our employees, the BCVWD offices are closed to the public. However, as an essential service, our operations remain open. Details for alternative means of service are below. Our customer service number is still available at (951) 845-9581.

“The health and safety of the community and our employees is the District’s top priority,” said Director Andy Ramirez, on behalf of the Board of Directors. “We will continue to ensure safe water is available to our customers.”

BCVWD is closely monitoring the evolving public healthsituation and will provide updates as necessary. The District reminds the community to take the following steps to limit the risk of illness:

  • Avoid contact with people who are sick.
  • Practice social distancing, keeping at least 6 feet between yourself and others.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water regularly. Alcohol hand sanitizers are also effective.
  • Try not to touch your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

Ongoing local outbreak updates are available from the County of Riverside at www.rivcoph.org/coronavirus. Additional information is available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at www.cdc.gov/CoronaVirus/2019-ncov.

ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO PAY YOUR BILL

Online Payments – Payments can be made online at bcvwd.org.

Phone Payments – You can make a payment over the phone, 24 hours a day with our automated payment system. Call the District’s main telephone line at (951) 845-9581 and select option 3. Have your account number available when making payments over the phone.

Drop Box – The District office is equipped with a drop box located at our headquarters office at 560 Magnolia Ave, Beaumont, CA. 92223. All payments dropped in the drop box are picked up by 8:30 a.m. Monday – Thursday. Please be sure to include your account number and check made out to Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District.

START/END WATER SERVICE Call the District’s main telephone line at (951) 845-9581 and select option 2 during normal business hours.

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