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Growing Season!
Posted by admin on March 14, 2024It is almost time to shake off those winter blues and dive headfirst into the glorious era of spring gardening. March is the perfect time to begin sowing seeds and planting all sorts of greenery.
March is prime time for getting your vegetable garden off to a roaring start. Roll out the green carpet for veggies such as lettuce, kale, and spinach. As it gets warmer sow crops like tomatoes, peppers and squash indoors, and your taste buds will be doing a happy dance at harvest time.
We know spring is about flowers, and March is the perfect month to plant those eye-popping beauties. Start sowing annual seeds like marigolds, sunflowers, and zinnias, or plant bulbs for dazzling dahlias. Also, consider cold-hardy grasses or dramatic perennials like coneflowers for visual impact.
In March, it is also a great time to begin sowing for aromatic herbs like basil, parsley, cilantro, and chives. Your culinary creations will be the talk of the town (or at least at the family dinner.)
While your at it, why not turn your garden into a fruit filled paradise? March also a perfect time to plant fruit trees like apricots, peaches, and plums, or berry bushes like raspberries and blackberries. You’ll be basking in the sweet, juicy rewards of your labor.
Give your garden a local touch by planting native California plants. March is an ideal time to start sowing seeds for drought tolerant beauties like poppies, lupines, and sagebrush. Not only will you create a stunning low-maintenance landscape, but also provide habitat for local wildlife!
March is the perfect month to begin a fantastic growing season. With a mix of veggies, herbs, flowers, fruits, and foliage, you’ll create a stunningly diverse landscape that is pleasing to the eye and palate. So embrace your inner gardener, have fun, and let the March planting madness begin!
Snow Plow Updated List
Posted by admin on February 23, 2024Rain and potentially more snow are on the way!
If you need any help this season clearing your road, driveway, or walkway please refer to our communities updated 2024 list, provided by Marsha Kennedy. If you do not get an answer right away, please leave a message as these individuals may be in between projects as you contact them.
Closed for Presidents Day
Posted by admin on February 16, 2024In observance of Presidents Day, Pine Cove Water District will be closed Monday February 19, 2024. If you would like to make a payment while we are closed you can do so online through our webpage or drop it though the office door slot. We will return in the office Tuesday morning at 9am.
If you have a water emergency throughout this time, like a burst pipe or leak please call the on call emergency line (951) 294-8282.
February Billing
Posted by admin on February 2, 2024Hello Residents of Pine Cove!
February billing (due March 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.
Today’s Decisions Affect Tomorrow’s Reality
Posted by admin on January 24, 2024The world that we live in today is a world where an ever-increasing population places larger demands on the earth’s finite resources. The manner in which we use these resources, determines the kind of world we leave to our children and future generations.
Water is a precious commodity in southern California. More than 70% of California’s total precipitation falls in the northern half of the state, however, 80% of California’s water demand is in the southern portion of the state. Southern California largely depends on water imported from northern California and from the Colorado River. Both local and imported water sources can be severely affected by drought, and imported water supplies have become increasingly uncertain as a result of demands by other regions. Currently, all mountain communities are facing water shortages that make water conservation increasingly important! Over demands have caused many residents to realize that preservation of our mountain environment and quality of life depends substantially on how we manage our limited water resources.
Conservation must become a way of life!
The situation today is crucial. The quickest, most certain way to begin to save water immediately is to conserve water at home. Less than half the water you use is used inside your home. The rest is used outdoors, mainly watering home landscaping. Most families can reduce water use by simply changing and learning to reduce water waste inside and outside our homes.
Outdoors:
- Scale back and limit landscaping
- Water your lawn only when it needs it (in the morning or late afternoon)
- Reduce or replace lawn areas with spaces like patios and walkways
- Review, repair, and retrofit irrigation systems so they are water efficient and deliver only water that is needed
- Re-landscape with plants that use less water and retrofit or install appropriate irrigation to match
- Pick up wood chips here at Pine Cove Water District; Adding a layer of mulch around trees and plants will help reduce evaporation and keep the soil cool
- Instead of a water hose, use a broom to clean driveways and sidewalks
Indoors:
- Limit your showers. Also, fill the bathtub halfway or less
- Turn off the faucet when you brush your teeth
- Install low-flow shower heads in the bathroom
- Install a water-efficient toilet
- When it’s time to replace appliances, choose a water-efficient dishwasher and washing machine
- Run ONLY full loads in the dishwasher and washing machine
- Fix leaky faucets and toilets as quickly as possible
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Posted by admin on January 12, 2024In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Pine Cove Water District will be closed Monday January 15, 2024. If you would like to make a payment while we are closed you can do so online through our webpage or drop it though the office door slot. We will return in the office Tuesday morning at 9am. If you have a water emergency throughout this time, like a burst pipe or leak please call the on call emergency line (951) 294-8282.
Winter Driving Tips!
Posted by admin on January 2, 2024As we are heading into our winter season, here are some helpful driving tips to keep you safe during your travels:
- Take your time and slow down!
- Download Quickmap for road conditions.
- Check your oil and tire pressure.
- Make sure your phone is fully charged.
- Make sure you have a full tank of gas or your EV is fully charged.
- Make sure those windshield wipers are in good condition.
- If you have your windshield wipers on, turn on your headlights but not your high beams.
- Try not to travel during inclement weather, if able!
- If you see the roads being plowed, stay away from the trucks. They are working on clearing the roadway to keep you safe!
- If you are traveling up to the mountains, BRING YOUR CHAINS – If instructed you will need to put them on at chain installation locations. Also, do not use your emergency flashers – this causes confusion to other drivers and emergency responders.
Happy New Year!
Posted by admin on December 29, 2023In observance of the New Year our office will be closed on Monday the 1st. If you would like to make a payment while we are closed you can do so online through our webpage or drop it though the office door slot. We will return in the office Tuesday morning the 2nd at 9:00am to assist with anything needed. If you have a water emergency throughout this time, like a burst pipe or leak please call the on call emergency line (951) 294-8282
Free Sandbags
Posted by admin on December 22, 2023Pine Cove residents can pick up free sandbags during office hours. There is a limit of 10 bags per household, as we want to ensure there are enough bags for everyone. The sandbags DO NOT come pre-filled, so please bring a shovel, or come to the office to conveniently borrow our scooper!
If you have any questions, please contact the office at 951-659-2675