BCVWD Continues Tradition of Safe, High-Quality Drinking Water by Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District Aug 5, 2025 Member Submitted News BEAUMONT — The Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District (BCVWD) has released its 2024 Annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), highlighting another year of exceptional water quality with no violations of state or federal drinking water standards. The report provides transparency into water quality testing, District operations, and long-term efforts to secure a safe and reliable water supply for more than 59,000 customers. “Our District is committed to providing safe, high-quality drinking water year-round,” said Board President Daniel Slawson. “This report shows that our water meets or exceeds the most rigorous health and safety standards. It also reflects the hard work of our dedicated team who monitor, test, and protect our drinking water every day.” The 2024 CCR details hundreds of water quality tests conducted between January 1, 2024, and December 31, 2024, all of which confirmed full compliance with drinking water regulations. In addition to sharing testing results, the report explains the District’s investment in groundwater recharge efforts, pipeline replacements, wildfire emergency planning, and ongoing infrastructure upgrades, all aimed at securing long-term reliability for the region. The report also highlights BCVWD’s proactive steps in transparency and community education, offering resources on conservation, water system improvements, and emergency preparedness. Customers can easily access the full report online at https://bcvwd.gov/2024-annual-water-quality-report/. BCVWD is proud to report that our water quality is exceptional, and we are committed to delivering only the best available supplies to our customers. “The CCR is one of the many ways we keep our customers informed and demonstrate the District’s transparency,” said Director John Covington. “It’s important that our community knows where their water comes from, how it is tested, and what steps we are taking to protect it for the future.” BCVWD encourages all customers to review the report to better understand the quality of their drinking water and how the District works to responsibly manage and safeguard this essential resource. For more information, visit bcvwd.gov or contact Director of Operations James Bean at (951) 845-9581.