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Posted by admin on January 24, 2017
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

Posted by admin on December 21, 2016
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.
Posted by admin on December 16, 2016
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.
Posted by admin on December 7, 2016
- 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!!
Posted by admin on October 31, 2016
For those who are new on the hill or have not heard yet, the Idyllwild Community Center’s Halloween Carnival is tonight. The parade begins at 4:15 at the top of N. Circle Dr. The carnival, from 5 -8 includes food, games, dancing, and a DJ. The costume contest is for both humans and pets. A purchase of a $5.00 wristband includes all the games at the carnival with the exception of the cakewalk and egg smash. Hope you all enjoy a safe family night, on the hill!!!


Posted by admin on October 11, 2016
We are able to accept Credit Card payments once again. If you make your payment via phone, there will be a $2.00 convenience fee added to your bill total and a $1.50 fee added if you pay here in the office.
Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. If you have any questions or concerns regarding you billing or any other District business, please contact us during normal business hours by phone, email, or stop in the office.
Phone: 951-659-2675
Posted by admin on October 7, 2016
October bills have been mailed out. If you have not received your bill by today, please call us for a duplicate bill.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your water bill, please feel free to call us during normal business hours and we will be happy to discuss your bill with you. Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. As always, the bills are due on the 25th of the month. Paying your water bill on time prevents the addition of a $15 late fee to your account. We will be closed this Monday, October 10th in observance of Columbus Day and will return to the office Tuesday the 11th.
Please remember when you leave your mountain home, to turn your water off at your customer valve, next to the meter, at the street. We have many new owners in the District. If you are unsure of the location of your customer valve, please call the office 951-659-2675.
Have a good Weekend!!!
Posted by admin on September 9, 2016
The USPS will be doing a postal count from the blue postal box in front of Pine Cove Water District. The count will begin tomorrow, September 10th, Saturday, September 17th and the last 2 weeks of September. They need at least 25 pieces of mail per day to justify the postal box. So, please if you have mail, use the blue box in front of our office.
Thank you
Posted by admin on August 22, 2016
Winterize Your Home:
With just a few steps, you can head off unexpected repairs and boost your home’s energy efficiency so you save money all year long.
According to: www.ready.gov/winter-weather
- Winterize your home to extend the life of your fuel supply by insulating walls and attics, caulking and weather-stripping doors and windows, and installing storm windows or covering windows with plastic. The simple act of installing a storm door can increase energy efficiency by 45%, by sealing drafts and reducing air flow.
- Winterize your house, barn, shed or any other structure that may provide shelter for your family, neighbors, livestock or equipment. Clear rain gutters; repair roof leaks and cut away tree branches that could fall on a house or other structure during a storm.
- Maintain heating equipment and chimneys by having them cleaned and inspected every year. Check the chimney. Your chimney doesn’t necessarily need to be swept every single year, but it does need an annual inspection. Wood stoves, however, should be swept more often — as soon as they’ve accumulated a quarter of an inch of creosote.
- Insulate pipes with insulation or newspapers and plastic and allow faucets to drip a little during cold weather to avoid freezing. Running water, even at a trickle, helps prevent pipes from freezing.
- All fuel-burning equipment should be vented to the outside and kept clear.
- Keep fire extinguishers on hand, and make sure everyone in your house knows how to use them. House fires pose an additional risk, as more people turn to alternate heating sources without taking the necessary safety precautions.
- Learn how to shut off water valves (in case a pipe bursts).
- Insulate your home by installing storm windows or covering windows with plastic from the inside to keep cold air out.
- Reverse ceiling fans. Ceiling fans aren’t only for summertime cooling. Now’s the time to reverse ceiling fans (look for a small switch on the body of the fan) to turn clockwise and recirculate warm air downward.
- Trim trees. Trim tree branches near your windows, roof, or parking areas before the weight of winter ice and snow can cause them to snap.
Winter heating costs can double if your windows are poorly insulated, your plumbing breaks, or if the heating system is out-of-date. Ensuring your home is ready for winter can save you time and money.
Posted by admin on July 26, 2016
We hope that everyone is enjoying their summer, even though we haven’t had a lot of moisture. Maybe this weekend, so keep your fingers crossed!
August billing will go out on 8/3/2016. Please read the informational inserts with your bill. Now is the perfect time to abate your yard and prepare for fire season, which really is all year long. Also, if you haven’t ordered your address number plaque from the Pine Cove Fire Station, please do! They are free to CSA 38 service area customers (Pine Cove). You will be happy to have your address displayed should the fire department or ambulance need to find you.
For everyone that attended our 60th Anniversary BBQ at Dutch Flats, thank you for coming! This year’s bbq was by far the largest we’ve had! It’s nice to see such a great turn out!
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