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Regular Board Meeting Today 09/13/2023

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 bcvwd.org/documents/2023-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

Patriot Day

This Patriot Day, we remember the nearly 3,000 lives lost on September 11, 2001. Gone, but never forgotten. #WeRemember #PatriotDa

Stormwater Project

BCVWD and Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District celebrated the completion of our joint stormwater project at a ribbon cutting yesterday!

The project will reduce area flooding and conserve runoff for future use by capturing 150 to 500 acre-feet of water annually into an underground aquifer. That’s enough water to supply as many as 900 local families for a year!

#BCVWD #RiversideCountyFloodControl #StormwaterCapture

Throwback Thursday

It’s #TBT! Let’s go back to 2000 when the District’s reservoir system included only seven million gallons of storage. Since then, we’ve worked diligently to expand our water storage and delivery system. Today, the District has a 35-million-gallon storage capacity.

Our storage systems have grown alongside the flourishing community; they now support 59,000 people in both the City of Beaumont and the community of Cherry Valley.

Learn more about BCVWD’s history at bcvwd.org/history. #TBT #BCVWD #WaterStorage #Beaumont #CherryValley

Household Conservation Tips

When chore day hits, it’s easy to waste water without thinking. Here are a few simple water-saving tips for cleaning your house. 🧽🧹

1. Don’t let the water run while washing dishes by hand. Fill one sink with wash water and the other with rinse water.

2. Soak your pots and pans instead of letting the water run while you scrape them clean.

3. Only run your washing machine and dishwasher when they’re full — you could save 1,000 gallons a month!

Learn more household conservation tips at bcvwd.org/water-conservation-tips.

#BCVWD #ChoreDay #ConservationTips

Happy Labor Day

Happy Labor Day! Today, and every day, BCVWD recognizes the hard work of all the members in our community.

As a reminder, our offices will be closed Monday, September 4.

For water emergencies, please call (951) 845-9581, option 9. #BCVWD #LaborDay

American Society of Civil Engineers – Gala Awards

BCVWD was excited to receive recognition for its joint stormwater project with the Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District!

BCVWD and the Flood Control District accepted the Outstanding Flood Management Project accolade for the Beaumont MDP Line 16, Stage 50, at the American Society of Engineers (ACSE) San Bernardino and Riverside Gala Awards on August 17.
The project will provide both flood control and stormwater capture for groundwater recharge, expanding the region’s water supply.

Learn more at https://bcvwd.org.

#BCVWD #StormwaterCapture #ACSE #RiversideCountyFloodControl

Regular Board Meeting Today 08/24/2023

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 bcvwd.org/documents/2023-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

What you need to know about groundwater

Do you know how groundwater recharge works? We use this sustainable process at the Noble Creek Recharge Facility, replenishing the Beaumont Basin with imported water.

Recharge allows water to seep into the ground to replenish underground aquifers. This lets us store water under our feet for later use.

Storing water underground builds a resilient water supply for generations to come. It’s crucial to our future.

Learn more about the Noble Creek Recharge Facility at bcvwd.org/noblecreekrecharge. #Groundwater #WaterSustainability #NobleCreekRechargeFacility

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