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Firecams
Posted by admin on June 18, 2024We now have firecams up on the website! They can sense fire and automatically alert interested parties.
The two cams at the bottom of this page are the new ones:
Disaster Preparedness Checklist
Posted by admin on June 13, 2024We’re starting to get into our fire season and it’s always a good idea to prepare or freshen up your Go Bag. Talk to family, friends, neighbors and make a plan! Decide where to meet, where to stay, where you are going. If you have pets plan ahead for them as well and have prepared go bags for them. If you do not have a car, make a plan ahead of time. Ask a friend or a neighbor ahead of time, if you can ride off the hill with them. If you have a car, keep 1/2 tank of gas in it at all times. If the power goes out, the stations may not be able to pump gas unless they have a generator and even then they may only be able to take cash payments. Remember, in case of an emergency the number one priority is safety first. Proper advanced preparations can ease the stress of evacuation and help you make sure all the necessities are not left behind or forgotten.
PCWD Newsletter
Posted by admin on June 5, 2024June Billing
Posted by admin on June 4, 2024Hello Residents of Pine Cove!
June billing (due July 1, 2024) has gone out. If you get emailed bills, you should have already received yours.
The bi-monthly minimum is $80.00 for two month billing period, excluding any water usage. Water usage is billed as follows:
$8.00 per thousand gallons from 0 to 7,500 gallons
$10.00 per thousand gallons from 7,500 to 15,000 gallons
$12.00 per thousand gallons over 15,000
Water bills are mailed around the 1st of the Billing Month (even months). All bills are due and payable by the 1st of the following month (odd months). Any bill not paid by the due date will be termed delinquent and subject to a $15.00 late fee and/or termination. If shut off, a reconnect fee of $75.00 will be charged, in addition to the current amount due, to re-establish service.
There are several ways to pay your bill. ACH Auto Draft is a free service; the payment is automatically taken out of your bank account (filled out form required). You can log on to your account online, and pay with a Visa/Mastercard/Discover, or E-check. To register your account online, you will need your account number, and the Municipality Code which is PineCoveWDCA. Go to www.pcwd.org and click the “Billing” tab and the Payment option link. Next, click on the www.ub-pay.com link and register your account from there. You can come into the office and pay by check, cash, or card (one person at a time). Call with a credit/debit card (Please note that there is a convenience fee of $3.00 per hundred dollars charged if using a credit card). Drop payments thru the slot on the front door or mail a check or money order.
Prescribed Burn
Posted by admin on May 31, 2024Fire Personnel to Implement the Thomas Mt. Prescribed Fire Project starting June 10
The San Jacinto Ranger District of the San Bernardino National Forest plans to conduct a prescribed fire on Thomas Mountain, starting June 10.
The operation is planned to last from seven to 10 days. The district intends to complete approximately 2,500 acres; the district prescribed burned 2,500 acres on Thomas Mt., in the summer of 2023.
Road closures will include Thomas Mountain Road 6S13 to 6S15 (Forest Service roads) and Rouse Ridge Road 5S15 (Forest Service road), which already has a closure. There will also be a closure of Forest Service yellow post sites (camping sites) on Thomas Mountain. The Ramona Trail 3E26 will also be closed. These closures will be implemented for the safety of the public and fire personnel. Personnel will be driving large vehicles while conducting the burn and patrolling the area.
Smoke and flames will be visible during the day and night. Staff and resources will be stationed overnight.
The Thomas Mountain Prescribed Fire project is located immediately west of State Route 74 and the community of Thomas Mountain. It is south of Lake Hemet. Other communities in the vicinity include Idyllwild, Garner Valley, Mountain Center, Pine Cove, Anza, the Santa Rosa Tribe Reservation, the Cahuilla Tribe Reservation and the Ramona Band of Cahuilla Tribe Reservation.
See the full news release at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/sbnf/news-events/?cid=FSEPRD1177296&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3Yj6KFKQLk_okrfzv5W1xt0uR0zUel6xhLym45JC6BV1EkT4kxCyCFuB4_aem_AfrXivwm-2IAIcE-ERSupALgYyf-o8aNwc70n04Z1VL3Q7TqcKHjf4wsVVQJL1_sbm4PwjYYa1LGbL40Sn8ZHTXB
Closed for Memorial Day
Posted by admin on May 24, 2024In observance of Memorial Day, the office will be closed on Monday the 27th.
If you have a water emergency during the weekend and/or holiday please contact the emergency number and our on call staff member will be able to assist you. (951) 294 – 8282
For any non-emergency calls feel free to leave a message on the office line and we will get back to you the next available business day (Tuesday the 28th). (951) 659-2675
Spring Gardening Checklist
Posted by admin on May 16, 2024Use this checklist to to support and protect new growth in your garden
- Prune non-spring blooming shrubs and trees
(This should be done by the beginning of August) - Prune ornamental grasses and remaining perennial foliage
- Make the beds
(Though leaves and unwanted debris at once served the purpose of protecting your plants, your spring plants are ready for some sun) - Weed, feed, and mulch
(Clear all unwanted waste and weeds, loosen the soil around the plants, and mix in some organic matter / plant food to ensure your plants have the nutrients they need to grow, bud, and bloom) - Stir compost bin or build one
(Build or purchase one to organically recycle nutrients and keep them out of landfill) - Apply pest control
(Follow instructions and always wash your hands when you’re done. Be sure to keep pets and children away from the treated area) - Complete or start landscaping projects
- Plan new plantings and beds
(Always plan your bed before purchasing the plants. Understand your plants environment to properly position them with all their factors taken into consideration) - Clean out the shed and feed the birds
(Get rid of the old, and in with the new. Go ahead and add bird seed to the bird feeders – they are just as ready for spring as you and your flowers!) - Frost no more!
(As soon as frost and cold weather are no longer an issue, feel free to apply fertilizer or transplant existing plants and plant new ones)
ACH Automatic Payments
Posted by admin on May 15, 2024Are you interested in hassle free bill paying?!
Pine Cove Water District has you covered. The end of credit processing fees, worrying about payment due dates, writing and mailing checks, setting up bill pay with your bank and say good bye to late fees.
We offer ACH automatic payments free of charge that are directly linked to your checking or savings account. Water bills are generated the beginning of every even month and you will still receive a statement of your records that says DRAFT BILL. Payment for your account will be automatically deducted on the 1st of every odd month. (depending on weekends and holidays payment may be after the first) .
Are you ready to sign up for ACH Automatic Payments for your Bimonthly Water bill? Contact us at the office by phone, email, or fax. A link for the ACH payment form is also located on our website in the payment section.
Happy Mother’s Day
Posted by admin on May 12, 2024A Mother is like a flower, each one is beautiful and unique in their own special way!
PCWD would like to wish a Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful customers and a special thanks to all the amazing mother’s. We hope everyone enjoys celebrating their mother, or the gift of being a mother!
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