Adequate water will be available to sustainably meet the needs of San Bernardino County residents and businesses through 2040 only if water users continue to improve water-use efficiency efforts and the public; state; regional and local government leaders; and developers are willing to collaborate and invest in projects that will…
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Under the current drought restrictions, Inland Empire water customers are being required to cut their water use by 24 to 36 percent or face fines of $500 a day or higher. To help customers reach their reductions, water agencies are hosting the Inland Empire’s first Water Conservation Fair from 10…
Last spring, the Cucamonga Valley Water District and San Bernardino Valley College partnered up to offer a unique student internship program. The internship allows students to earn one school credit for each 60 hours volunteered with the water district. Each internship session lasts 18 weeks and allows students to learn…
Leaders of water and municipal agencies met today with members of the local business and development sectors to discuss how new state laws and regulations related to the drought may impact community planning and growth in San Bernardino County. About 70 people convened in Rancho Cucamonga to learn about the state drought…
The 8th Annual San Bernardino County Water Conference was held today at Cal State San Bernardino where government officials, water experts, business leaders and the community discussed opportunities to overcome California’s water challenges. The Countywide Vision’s Water Element Group is working on a comprehensive strategy for water management that encourages…
City, county and local government leaders convened in at the 14th Annual City-County Conference in Lake Arrowhead on March 24-25 to discuss unique ways to collaborate and bring innovative ideas to meet challenges in our communities. The conference themed “Partners in Progress” began with a presentation on the benefits of…
The Countywide Vision’s Water Element Group met with city and town planning directors today to discuss working with city and towns to incorporate the sustainability of our water supply into planning for future population and economic growth. Celeste Cantú, General Manager of Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority, and Bob Tincher,…
The Countywide Vision’s Water Element Group met with city and town managers today to discuss working with city and towns to incorporate the sustainability of our water supply into planning for future population and economic growth. Kirby Brill, General Manager of Mojave Water Agency, and Bob Tincher, Manager of Engineering…
The Countywide Vision Water Element Group is scheduling discussions with city officials to address protection of land for stormwater and imported water recharge sites as part of collaborative effort to develop a long-range plan to ensure water sustainability for our region’s future. Water agency leaders presented a map identifying areas…
ONTARIO – The Countywide Vision Water Element Group today presented progress made toward a comprehensive water management plan that ensures sustainable water supplies in the County for future population and economic growth at the 7th Annual San Bernardino County Water Conference. The plan aims to enhance the County’s water portfolio…