VETERAN’S DAY CLOSURE
THANK YOU TO ALL THAT SERVED. WE APPRECIATE YOUR SERVICE.
The Pine Cove Water District office will be closed Friday, November 10th in honor of Veteran’s Day.
We will reopen with normal hours Monday the 13th.
Weekend
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THANK YOU TO ALL THAT SERVED. WE APPRECIATE YOUR SERVICE.
The Pine Cove Water District office will be closed Friday, November 10th in honor of Veteran’s Day.
We will reopen with normal hours Monday the 13th.
We hear this question a lot!
Did you know that we have links to weather station data and highway cameras on our webpage?
Be in the know – click here for weather station data and here for the highway cameras
Pine Cove Water District office will be closed on Monday, January 16th in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, January 17th at 9 a.m. If you have a water emergency, there will be someone on call. You can call the office and listen to the recorded message or call 951-294-8282, which is our emergency number. Remember, this number is for true water emergencies only. Please wait until Tuesday to call about an other water issues. Our normal business hours for next week will be Tuesday through Friday, from 9 am until 4 pm.
Pine Cove Water District would like to wish everyone a very happy new year!
The office will be closed Monday January 2nd in observance of New Years. If you would like to make a payment while we are closed you can do so online or drop it though the office door slot. If you have a water emergency like a burst pipe or leak please call the On Call Emergency Line (951) 294-8282.
Due to the office closure, we have extended the bill due date to January 5th. If you are on auto pay, the charge will be done on the 3rd.
Wishing everyone a very happy and safe New Year!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Pine Cove Water District office will be closed on Thursday Nov. 24th and Friday Nov. 25th
Our emergency staff will be available by calling 951-294-8282
The Pine Cove Water District office will be closed on Monday, September 5th in honor of Labor Day. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, September 6th at 9 a.m. If you have a water emergency, there will be someone on call. You can call the office and listen to the recorded message or call 951-294-8282, which is our emergency number. Remember, this number is for true water emergencies only. Please wait until Tuesday to call about an other water issues. Our normal business hours will continue Tuesday through Friday, from 9 am until 4 pm.
Happy Labor Day!!!
Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.
The form that the observance and celebration of Labor Day should take was outlined in the first proposal of the holiday — a street parade to exhibit to the public “the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations” of the community, followed by a festival for the recreation and amusement of the workers and their families.
More information can be found at https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history
The American Red Cross regularly puts out safety precautions and as this coming weekend is going to be another hot one, there are additional precautions to consider.
We had a WONDERFUL BBQ last Saturday and we hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did!
Here are just a few pictures of the festivities.
We could not have done it without the help of our staff, board, family, and community.
Jeremy, Chris, Jensen, & Richard
Becky & Jennifer
Robert, Lou, Diana, Vicki, & Rose
William & Abigail Archer, Gaylen Smith, Kati, Chase & Aaron Potter, Jim Nowlin
American Legion Post 800
Idyllwild Nature Center
ARF
Anady’s Trophy
Diamond Environmental Services
…if we neglected to mention anyone that helped, we are sorry and truly thank you for your assistance.
Dutch Flats
SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2022
11:00am – 1:00pm
For Pine Cove Residents
RSVP REQUIRED by Wednesday, May 15th to ensure we have enough food.
Please let us know how many will be in your party by calling the office at 951-659-2675 or by email at info@pcwd.org
Tri-tip Sliders, Vegi Burgers, Hot Dogs, Soda, and Staff Made Side Dishes
All Pine Cove Residents welcome – bring the whole family
Friendly dogs welcome – MUST play well with others
Temperatures are going to drop again this weekend. If you are leaving your mountain home, be sure to turn off the customer valve and empty all the drains. Leave a faucet open just a crack to make sure there is room for any excess water to come out rather than freeze and bust your pipes. You may want to look into insulating your pipes if they are not already.
We do not forgive water bills for leaks or busted pipes. Any water that runs through the meter will be charged accordingly.
If you don’t know where your customer shut off valve is at the street, please call during normal business hours to waive a service fee and we’ll guide you. If you call after hours, there will be a fee starting at $15. An emergency leak or busted pipe call after hours could incur a fee starting at $50.
If you notice any leaks, call us immediately. Upon confirmation of the leak you could receive a $25 gift card to a restaurant in town.
Regular Office Hours 9am – 4pm 951-659-2675
After Hours Emergency Line 951-294-8282
Have you seen the weather reports for this coming weekend? It’s going to be a hot one.
I’m seeing reports of 85-90 degrees in the Mountains, 104-103 Inland, and up to 117 in the Desert.
When to be concerned about heat illness
If you’re unable to keep yourself cool, you may develop the symptoms of heat exhaustion, which, if left untreated, can turn into heatstroke — a serious medical emergency that can lead to organ damage or death without immediate attention.
When temperatures are high, such as during a heat wave, you may also want to check in more frequently on young children under the age of four, as well as older people above the age of 65, because they are more susceptible to heat-related illness.
Where is our Monsoon?!?!?
According to The Weather Channel (weather.com);
The monsoon in the Southwest has been generally inactive so far this year, which has led to an expansion of drought and record heat in the region.
The upper-level setup has not been ideal for ample rainfall to drench the Southwest or for heat relief to arrive this season, which lasts from June 15 through Sept. 30.
The monsoon usually brings relief from the scorching summer heat. However, with a generally absent monsoon, excessive heat can persist.
Several daily record highs and record warm lows are anticipated later this week and into the weekend from western Texas into Southern California.
What can you do to keep cool?
Last week, we wrote about 10 ways to beat the heat according to Lifehacker.com; here are some more ideas for the upcoming hot weekend.
5 best ways to stay cool according to Insider.com:
1. Keep out sunlight. Close the curtains or blinds, use shutters, shades, or awnings, apply high-reflectivity window film.
2. Utilize fans properly. Ceiling fans cool people, not rooms so be sure to turn them off when you leave the room. Window fans or portable fans are best used when the air outside is cooler than the air inside.
3. Drink lots of water. Your body needs water to effectively deal with hot temperatures. Don’t wait until you feel thirsty! Getting bored with water? Add frozen berries, grapes, or melon chunks to sparkling water to switch things up.
4. Use cold washcloths. The Mayo Clinic recommends placing a cold, damp cloth on your pulse points – such as the back of your neck, under your armpits, on your wrists, or groin.
5. Eat cool foods and avoid alcohol. Put your quaran-tini down and drink something with no alcohol since too much alcohol can cause your body to actually lose water. Food suggestions include salads, watermelon, mint, and ironically enough – hot peppers.
I hope these suggestions help. Stay cool Idyllwild.
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