California’s Water: A Crisis We Can't Ignore
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Coachella Valley Water District
The mission of Coachella Valley Water District is to meet the water related needs of the people through dedicated employees providing high quality water at reasonable cost.
California Water Crisis

Water Supply Issue is a Statewide Crisis

Coachella Valley Water District encourages everyone to become better informed about water-related issues. The condition of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, for example, affects the amount of water that is imported into the areas for replenishment of groundwater. Among our recommendations is a visit to the website of the Association of California Water Agencies: California’s Water: A Crisis We Can’t Ignore. Visitors to www.calwatercrisis.org will discover printable and audio information.
Water Fun 4 Kids web site

Visit the new "Water Fun 4 Kids" web site

Hey parents! We think your kids will love our new waterfun4kids.com web site with water-related science experiments and educational games. Check it out together by clicking this link. www.waterfunforkids.org.
Mid-Valley Pipeline construction

Construction starts on much-anticipated water project

Construction has started on the $70 million Mid-Valley Pipeline, an innovative project that will help approximately 50 golf courses currently using groundwater to convert to nonpotable sources, thereby reducing overall demand on the aquifer. Read more about the project.
Domestic Water

Domestic Water

CVWD delivers drinking water to more than 105,000 homes and businesses. This high quality water meets all state and federal drinking water standards. To learn more, read our 2006-07 Water Quality Report (249kb). The 2007-08 Water Quality Report will be released in June.