Yucaipa Valley Water District

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Yucaipa Valley Water District

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Yucaipa Valley Water District provides drinking water, sewer service, recycled water for irrigation, and brine disposal to the cities of Yucaipa and Calimesa.

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The Yucaipa Sustainable Groundwater Management Agency (Yucaipa SGMA) will be discussing a resolution titled "Resolution to Adopt a Policy and Procedure for the Accounting of Unused Sustainable Yield and the Creation of Groundwater Storage Containers" at the Yucaipa SGMA meeting on March 11, 2026.  This comprehensive policy document establishes a structured framework for groundwater management in the Yucaipa Subbasin under California's Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA).  Learn more about the Yucaipa SGMA meeting from the following link: yvwd.us/news_detail_T3…
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The Yucaipa Valley Water District will be conducting a board meeting on Tuesday, February 3, 2026 at 4:00 pm.   The meeting will take place at the District office located at 12770 Second Street, Yucaipa, California.  Interested community members are encouraged to attend and participate in the public proceedings. Meeting material is available online at yvwd.io/260203.
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The Yucaipa Valley Water District's newest drinking water pump station on the North Bench is gearing up for service just in time for summer and fire season. Enhanced reliability and pumping capacity will keep our community hydrated and safe.
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The Yucaipa Valley Water District is deeply committed to maintaining the community’s fire hydrants as a critical component of public safety and emergency preparedness. Through regular inspections, testing, and maintenance, we ensure that each hydrant operates reliably and delivers the necessary water flow for firefighting efforts. This work not only supports the rapid response capabilities of local fire departments but also protects homes, businesses, and essential infrastructure throughout our service area. The dedication of District employees reflects a broader commitment to our community, the protection of life and property, and the responsible management of vital infrastructure.
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Construction craft workers play a vital role in shaping and maintaining the foundation of our communities. Their specialized skills in construction, maintenance, and repair ensure that essential infrastructure - from water systems and roadways to public facilities - remains safe, efficient, and resilient. These professionals bring practical expertise, problem-solving ability, and pride of workmanship to every project, often working behind the scenes to translate engineering plans into lasting community assets. Their dedication not only preserves public resources but also enhances the quality of life for residents in the Yucaipa Valley through reliable, well-built infrastructure.
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The Yucaipa Valley Water District's construction of the R-16.2 Reservoir and Booster Station marks a key infrastructure upgrade designed to enhance drinking water reliability and wildfire protection in the region. This project replaced an old, 200,000-gallon bolted steel tank from the early 1980s with a modern 600,000-gallon reservoir, substantially increasing storage capacity to support daily operations and critical emergency fire flows. This new reservoir was also designed and constructed to meet the latest seismic standards. Now that the new drinking water reservoir is complete and operational, the District is focused on the construction of a new booster station. The booster station will feature an emergency generator for operation of the facility during SCE Public Safety Power Shutoff events and enlarged pipelines to improve water system pressure and overall efficiency. Upon completion of the integrated reservoir and booster station, firefighters will have additional water supplies with improved flow rates to reduce the threat of wildfires in the area. On a daily basis, the community will benefit from improved operational reliability and dependability of the drinking water system. The site was carefully planned to support future upgrades, including a new recycled water reservoir and a second drinking water reservoir. These improvements reflect the District’s ongoing commitment to innovation and water reliability. Once the recycled water reservoir is completed, our community will benefit from a sustainable new water source that reduces the use of drinking water for irrigation - helping conserve valuable resources and strengthen local water resources for years to come. We appreciate your continued support as we work to provide reliable and sustainable water service to the community.
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California's Assembly Bill 1572 (AB 1572) is a significant piece of legislation aimed at conserving water resources by prohibiting the irrigation of non-functional turf with potable water on commercial, industrial, and institutional properties, including those managed by homeowners' associations (HOAs). Join us for the "Less Lawn. More Solutions" virtual Lunch & Learn webinar on November 13, 2025, from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm via Zoom, where experts will provide practical tools, examples, and resources to navigate AB 1572 compliance. This free session is open to the public and includes information on SoCalGas rebate programs for commercial customers. Register today at calwep.org/event/less-law….
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The Yucaipa Valley Water District board meeting scheduled for November 4, 2025, has been cancelled.  The next regularly scheduled meeting of the District’s board will take place on November 18, 2025.
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