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February Billing

BILLING:

Everyone should have received their water bills by now. Please note that the advanced minimum went from $57 to $60. The increase was approved by a Resolution on 4/1/2015 and adds an extra $1.50 per month. The price per tier has not increased.

If you are a renter you can always call us and find out what the amount due is. All water bills are kept in the homeowners name and it is up to the landlord and tenant to make arrangements on how the water bill are handled.

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.  You can pay your bill in several ways. You can come into the office and pay by check, cash or credit card.  You can send a check by mail.  You can also pay by credit card over the phone or you can pay via your online banking. We also have a slot in the door if you want to drop your payment off after hours.  It is secure and no one can get your payment once you push it through the door slot.

WEATHER:

No change from last week. 18.78 inches of rain/snow and 23.5 inches of snow. According to the 10 day weather forecast, there is no snow or rain predicted throughout the week into the weekend. We should have warm, sunny weather!!!

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Epidemic West Nile Levels Reported

According to The Press Enterprise, California experienced 45 deaths from the West Nile virus and 737 confirmed cases of infection in 2015. Many factors explain why California reached epidemic levels last year including drought. During a drought, urban water runoff is not flushed from, or out of, underground storm water systems. Experts also confirm that a drought leaves fewer water sources for mosquito breeding. Heavy rainfall can flush out stagnant water and help control the mosquito population.

Some Typical Symptoms:

  • High Fever
  • Stiff Neck
  • Vomiting
  • Rashes
  • Headache
  • Joint Pain

Young children, the elderly, and those with lowered or compromised immune systems are at greater risk of experiencing serious symptoms after infection. Prevention and protection is key in reducing you and your families risk of getting bitten.

Prevention Tips:

  • When weather permits, wear long sleeves, pants, and socks when outside.
  • Use an EPA repellent spray that contains DEET.
  • Install or repair window screens on all doors and windows.
  • Remove/empty all standing water around your property.

To report mosquito issues, neglected pools, or sick/dead birds call Vector Control at 951-340-9792

 

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Winter Weather!!!

A series of storms are expected to bless our mountain with much needed rain and snow this week. Please prevent leaks and broken pipes by turning your water off at your customer valve located next to the meter at the street.  If you do not know where your customer valve is or how to turn it off, please give us a call during normal business hours 9 am – 4 pm Monday – Friday and we will send someone over to help you locate your valve and show you how to turn it off and on. BE PREPARED!!!

Sand Bags:

We have free sandbags available to our customers here in the front office!!! If you come during normal business hours, we have sand and a sand scoop you are welcome to use.

Detailed Forecast:

Today – Showers – Precipitation 50%

Tuesday – Rain – Precipitation 100%

Wednesday – Snow – Precipitation 100%

Thursday – Snow – Precipitation 70%

Friday – AM Snow Showers – Precipitation 40%

Saturday – PM Snow Showers – Precipitation 30%

Sunday – Rain/Snow – Precipitation 60%

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call or stop by the office. 24917 Marion Ridge Road (next door to the fire department). 951-659-2675

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LOOK – LISTEN – CALL!

The Pine Cove Water District needs your help!

Our water demand is at least twice the amount it should be during the Winter months.  Why?  Because some customers did not shut their water off when they left Pine Cove.  Last week, we had temperatures as low as 14 degrees at night, and highs were not above 30 degrees.  When the temperatures rose, pipes thawed and water began flowing.

LOOK    LISTEN   CALL!!

If you see or hear water running, be the 1st to call it in, and you can earn a $25.00 reward, to a restaurant of your choice in Idyllwild.

 

Office:                       951-659-2675

After Hours:            951-294-8282

Jerry’s Home:          951-659-4936

 

Thank you for your help!!

 

Jerry Holldber

General Manager

 

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URGENT!!!

Winter-Picture1Attention all Pine Cove Water District Customers, we have a leak in the District and need your help in finding it. When you are out walking in your neighborhood or outside in your yard please listen, if you hear water leaking we offer a $25.00 Gift Certificate to a restaurant of your choice in Idyllwild.

Did you shut your water off at your customer valve when you left your mountain home? Do you need us to shut your water off for a $15.00 service fee? Temperatures have been in the teens this week. Please call our office if you have any questions or concerns at 951-659-2675. We hope the leak is outside where it can do less damage to your mountain home.

 

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Pine Cove Water News!!!

Weather:

A storm is coming with a chance of Rain/Snow on Friday and early Saturday morning. Prevent leaks and broken pipes by turning your water off at your customer valve, located next to the meter at the street, whenever you leave your mountain home. If you do not know where your customer valve is or how to turn it off, please give us a call during normal business hours 9 am – 4 pm Monday – Friday and we will send someone over to help you locate your valve and show you how to turn it off and on.

Rain Barrels:

We still have a few green ivy rain barrels available. All components are included to start collecting and reusing your rainwater. We are selling these rain barrels to our customers for $57.19, provided the barrel is used in Pine Cove.  If you are buying a barrel and taking it off the hill, you do not qualify for the instant rebate, and you will need to pay the $70.00 full price that we paid.  Call now to reserve yours, or come by the office and pick yours up.

Sand Bags:

We have free sandbags available to our customers here in the front office!!! If you come during normal business hours, we have sand and a sand scoop you are welcome to use.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call or stop by the office. 24917 Marion Ridge Road (next door to the fire department). 951-659-2675

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Billing

By now, you should have received your December billing.  If you have not, please let us know, and we’ll be happy to send another bill out to you.  Because of the Christmas Holiday, the bills will be due on the 28th of December, instead of the 25th.

Please remember when you leave your mountain home, to turn your water off at your customer valve, next to the meter, at the street.  Remember, if you shut your water off at the house, and you have a leak between the meter and your shut off, you will have to pay for any water that goes thru the meter.  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.

Please be safe this holiday!

 

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El Nino 2015

Are you prepared for El Nino?

If predictions of El Nino rainfall is accurate, this fall and winter may be filled with above average moisture. Experts are suggesting that El Nino has an 80% chance of lasting into early Spring of 2016. Issues such as erosion from storm run – off, water or mud damage, and/or flooding can occur. Preparing your home and yard for the predicted El Nino season should be on all homeowners “to do list”. Below we have listed a few ways to prep:

  • Obtain sandbags and place them in the areas of your yard that may be vulnerable. They are available at most local Fire Stations throughout the Inland Region. For those of you on the hill, you can purchase sandbags at Forest Lumber for about .50 cents – their phone number is 951-659-2609.
  • Fix, clear, and check all rain gutters and make sure the water will drain away from your home to prevent damage. Check and repair your roof, if necessary, before it rains.
  • It is recommended to have a stockpile of at least three days supply of food, water, flashlights, batteries, clothing, and other vital necessities. Don’t forget to make an emergency kit for your pets as well.

For more information, contact the federal Emergency Management Agency. They offer free publications on protecting your home: 800-638-6620. 

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West Nile Virus

Mosquito’s carrying the West Nile Virus have spread the disease to epidemic levels in Riverside County. Researchers say West Nile was 1st found in the United States in 1999 and first appeared in California in 2003. Mosquito’s become infected when they feed on infected birds. They then can spread the virus to humans and other animals. Health experts do emphasize that West Nile is rarely life-threatening, however, in some cases, can be serious. Young children, the elderly, and those with lowered or compromised immune systems are at greater risk of experiencing serious symptoms after infection. Prevention and protection is key in reducing you and your families risk of getting bitten.

Prevention Tips:

  • When weather permits, wear long sleeves, pants, and socks when outside.
  • Use an EPA repellent spray that contains DEET.
  • Install or repair window screens on all doors and windows.
  • Remove/empty all standing water around your property.

To report mosquito issues, neglected pools, or sick/dead birds call Vector Control at 951-340-9792

 

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