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Thank you Voters!

Pine Cove Water District would like to thank all of its registered voter residents that took the time to submit their ballot to Riverside County for this recent election of the board members. The continued support that our residents give this district is outstanding here at the PCWD we greatly appreciate our customers.

Riverside County submitted the Official Final Results……

  • Louis C. Padula——– 154 votes 29.79%
  • Joel A. Palmer——— 152 votes 29.40%
  • Robert D Hewitt——- 151 votes 29.21%
  • Jeffery Kleefisch——- 60 votes  11.61%

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BE WATER WISE

Helpful hints on how to conserve our presious water

 

Over half the water use inside a home takes place in the bathroom.

Turn off the water while shaving or brushing teeth. (Savings: up to 4 gallons a minute, or up to 200 gallons a week for a family of four!)
Take short showers instead of tub baths; showers use less water. (If you keep your showers to under 5 minutes you’ll save up to 1,000 gallons a month.)
If you do take a bath, be sure to plug the drain right away and adjust the temperature as you fill the tub.
Don’t use your toilet as a wastebasket. Use a leak-free, high efficiency toilet. (Toilets are by far the main source of water use in the home: nearly 30 percent of residential indoor water consumption.)
When washing your hands, turn off the water while you lather.

 

In the kitchen Cook up some real water savings.


Wash only full loads of dishes, and select the appropriate water level or load size option on the dishwasher.
Do not use water to defrost frozen foods; thaw foods in the refrigerator overnight.
Scrape, rather than rinse dishes before loading them into the dishwasher.
Compost food waste instead of using the garbage disposal or throwing it in the trash.
Keep drinking water in the refrigerator instead of letting the faucet run until the water is cool

 

Rinse out some real money savings with your laundry.


Wash only full loads of laundry or use the appropriate water level or load size selection on the washing machine.
Consider purchasing a high efficiency washing machine, which can save over 50 percent in laundry water and energy use.

 

Always fix leaks everywhere.


You can significantly reduce water use by simply repairing leaks in fixtures (faucets and showerheads), pipes, and toilets. A leaky faucet wastes gallons of water in a short period of time. A leaky toilet can waste 200 gallons per day. That would be like flushing your toilet more than 50 times for no reason!
Outdoors

 

Of the estimated 29 billion gallons of water used daily by households in the United States, nearly 9 billion gallons (30 percent) is used outdoors. In the hot summer months, or in dry climates, a household’s outdoor water use can be as high as 70 percent.

Native and drought tolerant plants can make a beautiful alternative to unused turf areas in your yard. Purchase an inexpensive hose timer to avoid over-watering. Soaker hoses are also a great option for avoiding evaporation.
Collecting rainwater to use on your landscape can help you save water outdoors.
Many local water providers offer rebates on efficient irrigation devices.
Use a broom or electric blower to clean driveways and sidewalks, rather than hosing them off.
When washing your car, use an adjustable nozzle or sprayer and turn off the water stream while soaping your vehicle.

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Free Water Efficiency Kits

PCWD invites all residents to come by the office and pick up your free water efficiency kit!

Kit includes:
-High-Efficiency Showerhead, saves money by using up to 75% less water than traditional showerheads.
-Dual Spray Swivel Aerator, offers a 360 degree swivel and has two spray options.
-TWO Bubble Spray Bathroom Faucet Aerators, designed to accommodate most bathroom sink faucets.
-Leak Detector Dye Tablets Kit, used to identify leaks in toilet tanks.
-Flow Meter Bag, helps determine the flow of showerheads and faucet aerators.
-Water Conservation wheel is a great educational tool that contains valuable water saving procedures. -Installation Instructions for easy home installation.

Stop by get one for each bathroom in your mountain home.
You could also get an ice cream while you are here.

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4th of July fun and safety

Tuesday July 4th will be Idyllwild’s 51st Independence Day parade and celebration. The parade starts  at the top of North Circle Fern Valley corners  promptly at 10am. Get your spot for watching the parade early because there will be some road closures. In the evening the will be a Laser Light show on Lily Rock for some night time entertainment.

Streets will be blocked off at 9am to all traffic except parade entries and support vehicles along with emergency vehicles until the parade is over about noon.

-North Circle @ 243 all the way up to Fern Valley Corners

-Village Center Drive from Ridge View to North Circle

-South Circle @ upper Tahquitz junction

-Tahquitz below upper South Circle at the end of entry line-ups.

-Middle Pine Crest from Alderwood to Fern Valley Corners

-Jamison half way up from 243 to Pine Crest

Please be safe and remember that ALL fireworks, including sparklers, are illegal in Riverside County according to  ORDINANCE NO. 858 . All fireworks are illegal because they cause serious injuries and very often, cause fires. Riverside County has very diverse terrain. The vegetation is very dry and fireworks can easily start a brush fire. Individuals who cause fires by using illegal fireworks will be held responsible for all suppression costs.

Have and wonderful and safe holiday!

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Precipitation Totals & Drought

2017 has seen above average precipitation and snowfall after experiencing more than 5 years of drought. Last Sunday night into Monday, we received 5.81 inches of rain bringing our season total to 36.71 of rain/melted snow and 60.7 inches of snow.

About this time last year, 2016, our rain totals measured at 18.78.

By the end of June 2015, the season total was 20.72 inches of rain/meted snow and a little over 27 inches of snow for the season.

The recent moisture has considerably improved the State’s water supply and will ease drought conditions, however, it is important for us to continue to conserve water.

Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency in 2014, stating the state was confronting the worst drought that CA has ever seen since records (began) about 100 years ago. As of today, all indications show water restrictions will remain in place, water conservation should remain a way of life. Brown’s executive order B-37-16 implemented in 2016 encourages long term water conservation measures as well as planning for future drought conditions.

WATER CONSERVATION. ITS FOR LIFE!!!  

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Snow Totals

Our records show,  6.01 inches of rain/melted snow and 17.7 inches of snow through 4:00 pm on Sunday, January 22nd. Our season total of rain/melted snow is now 24.30 and 46.9 inches of snow. We may have some broken pipes within the District.

According to the weather channel, the next 10 days should be clear but cold. Temperatures over the next couple of nights can drop to the mid teens. If you are unable to turn your water off, or you’ve forgotten, please don’t hesitate to give the office a call, and we will be happy to go out and shut the water off for you.  During regular business hours, the fee for this service is $15.00.  After hours charge is $35.00.

Phone:  951-659-2675

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White Christmas?

It is raining heavily, just like last week.  The news is predicting snow down to 4500′ in the San Jacinto mountains.  So, if you’re headed up this way for Christmas, you should pack your snow chains!  And remember when you leave your mountain home, please shut your water off at your customer valve, at the street.

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Weather Conditions

We have received 1.97 inches of rain for this storm. We have not received any snow as of yet but there is a chance for snowfall late this afternoon into the night. If you plan on commuting up the mountain, pack your chains and winter wear.

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Winterizing your home on a budget

  • Clean your gutters: Make sure water can flow freely through your gutters to avoid icicles and ice dams.
  • Change your ceiling fans clockwise to force hot air at the ceiling towards the floor.
  • Replacing the filters in your forced heating unit improves the efficiency of your unit.
  • Window insulation film can help keep heat from escaping out your windows.
  • Placing a rolled towel at the bottom of your exterior door or a draft guard prevents heat from leaking out.
  • To prevent damage, it is just as important to winterize your vacant home. Turning your water off, unplug appliances such as microwaves and toasters to prevent faulty switches.
  • Inspect your home for any openings where animals could use to get inside. Make sure your fireplace flue or damper is closed, as bats, birds and squirrels are known to get inside this way.
  •  It is wise to communicate with a trusted  friend or neighbor that your will be gone for a prolonged period of time and they have your contact information. Taking these steps can help protect your home from theft, water damage, and heating or electrical system issues while you are away for an extended period of time. Bundle the house up tight!!

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