Yucaipa Valley Water District
@YVWD
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 Valley Water District Board of Directors will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at 4:00 pm. documents.yvwd.dst.ca.us/board/2025/251…
The Yucaipa Valley Water District Board of Directors will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at 4:00 pm. documents.yvwd.dst.ca.us/board/2025/251…
The Yucaipa Valley Water District Board of Directors will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 4:00 pm. documents.yvwd.dst.ca.us/board/2025/251…
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…
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,…
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…
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…
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.
The Yucaipa Valley Water District Board of Directors will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 4:00 pm. documents.yvwd.dst.ca.us/board/2025/251…
The Yucaipa Valley Water District Board of Directors will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at 4:00 pm. documents.yvwd.dst.ca.us/board/2025/251…
The Yucaipa Valley Water District Board of Directors will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at 4:00 pm. documents.yvwd.dst.ca.us/board/2025/251…
The Yucaipa Valley Water District Board of Directors will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, at 4:00 pm. documents.yvwd.dst.ca.us/board/2025/250…
The Yucaipa Valley Water District is in the final stages of upgrading Lift Station No. 4 in Calimesa, a significant improvement to the District’s sewer system infrastructure. This project replaces the original lift station, which was built in 1986, addressing issues related to…
The Yucaipa Valley Water District opted to install stainless steel pipe at the Yucaipa Valley Regional Water Filtration Facility. Stainless steel was selected because it is non-porous, does not harbor bacteria, and does not leach toxic substances, thereby ensuring finished water…
Most people aren’t aware that the advanced water systems delivering safe, clean water to communities are extremely complex and use a remarkable amount of power on a daily basis. Modern water treatment facilities such as the Yucaipa Valley Regional Water Filtration Facility…
The new R-16.2 reservoir is officially online, bringing enhanced water reliability and significantly improved fire protection to the Yucaipa area. This state-of-the-art facility replaces the original 200,000-gallon tank with a new 600,000-gallon drinking water reservoir. The…
The Salinity Concentrate Reduction and Minimization (SCRAM) Project at the Yucaipa Valley Regional Water Filtration Facility is focused on enhancing both the quantity and quality of drinking water for the community. Through the use of advanced molecular membrane filtration…
Ongoing investment in water infrastructure is the best use of the financial resources entrusted to the District, as it strengthens our community’s sustainability and ensures the reliable delivery of clean and safe drinking water.
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