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CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT…coming to your PO Box soon!

IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR…THE CCR IS COMING TO YOUR MAILBOX SOON!

Pine Cove Water District has mailed out our Consumer Confidence Report (CCR); reporting for 2025. This report provides our water customers with information about their drinking water quality.

WHAT’S IN THE CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT:

  • The lake, river, aquifer, or other source of the drinking water;
  • A brief summary of the risk of contamination of the local drinking water source;
  • The regulated contaminant found in local drinking water;
  • The potential health effects of any contaminant detected in violation of an EPA health standard;
  • An accounting of the system’s actions to restore safe drinking water;
  • An educational statement for vulnerable populations about avoiding Cryptosporidium;
  • Educational information on nitrate, arsenic, or lead in areas where these contaminants may be a concern;

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Last week to RSVP for BBQ

Greetings Pine Cove Customers!

Please be sure to RSVP this week to reserve your spot for the BBQ on June 6th at Dutch Flats, 11am to 1pm.

We have received several RSVP’s already. Thank you to those that have already let us know.

**A quick note that our BBQ will be an alcohol free event.**

Can’t wait to celebrate with you!

To RSVP call 951-659-2675 or email: info@pcwd.org

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Routes 243 & 74 repairs

April 10, 2019

Roadwork continues on routes 243 and 74. PCWD provides support for the construction projects.
Click for May 9 Aerial Video hwy 243
Click for April 19 Aerial Video hwy 74
Click for April 12 Aerial Video hwy 243
Click for April 10 Aerial Video hwy 74
Click for April 1 Aerial Video hwy 243 & 74
Click for March 20 Aerial Video hwy 74

Posted in: Around the District, Community, Road Conditions

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Wood Chips and Compost

There must have been a lot of yard work and gardening going on over the weekend because when we arrived this morning, both piles were depleted!  This means Pine Covers are amending their soil so it retains moisture better and putting down wood chips to keep the moisture in the soil.  We are working on getting more compost as well as wood chips, so if you didn’t get yours, do not worry.  I will post here on the blog as soon as our supplies are replenished.  We are so happy to be able to provide these items to Pine Cove Water District customers free of charge.

Compost

Remember, if you need a large amount of either item to check in with us at the office first, as we want to be sure there is enough for everyone.  Now is the time to be outside cleaning up your yard, doing your fire abatement, amending your soil and adding a layer of woodchips to keep moisture in.  These are all very necessary chores that need done, so get them done now so you can enjoy the summer with peace of mind knowing you are doing all you can to keep your mountain home safe and that you are helping to conserve water.

Wood Chips

Jerry & Stitch

Posted in: Around the District, Compost, Conservation, Customer Information, Drought, Fire Abatement, From the Office, Water Conservation, Wood chips

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Stage I Starts Today

Just a quick reminder that we have moved into  Stage I Water Conservation, starting today.   Stage I is voluntary compliance and we have every confidence that Pine Cove Water District customers will rise to the challenge, as they always do!  Many of our customers are now practicing water conservation as a way of life and this is great news.

If you are not sure what all the different water conservation stages entail, please check the top of the blog for the page entitled Water Conservation Stages for more information.  If you have any questions, you can always call us at 951-659-2675 during normal business hours of 9 to 4, Monday through Friday.  Or you can email us at Becky@pcwd.org or Vicki@pcwd.org or drop by the office in person.  It is located at 249217 Marion Ridge Road, right next to the fire station.  Or you can write to us at PO Box 2296,  Idyllwild, CA  92549.

Remember that conserving water today ensures there will be water tomorrow.  We appreciate all the efforts our customers make towards conserving water.

Harvesting the Rain!

Harvesting the Rain!

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