The San Bernardino Valley took another step toward the development of recycled water today, when the City of San Bernardino and its Water Department reached an agreement to resolve all current litigation with San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District and East Valley Water District.
The Board of Directors of the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District (Valley District) approved a resolution supporting the California WaterFix today.
At least 200 local residents a day are enjoying Bryce E. Hanes Park and Jon Cole Skate Park, which opened May 13th.
San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, and its partner Western Municipal Water District, are taking an important step toward increasing their ability to capture more stormwater to refill a local groundwater basin.
San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District is pacing itself to import a record 86,000 acre feet of State Water Project water this year from Northern California, the district announced today.
While wet weather up North is good news, agencies in western San Bernardino County still depend on local rainfall for 75 percent of their water.
Parents joined with their children and grandchildren on Saturday to plant several different varieties of Water Saving Garden Friendly plants and shrubs at San Bernardino’s Bryce Edward Hanes Park, which is expected to open to the public in April.
San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District has just produced a summary of the 1969 settlements between agencies in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
Water agencies pooled their resources to import nearly 67,000-acre feet of water through Valley District this year. That’s enough water to sustain more than a quarter of a million people for one year.
Valley District has worked with the retail water agencies to review and propose some modifications to the basin boundaries within the Valley District service area. The proposed boundaries were generally modified to align with the adjudicated basins.
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the SBVMWD intends to adopt the 2015 San Bernardino Valley Urban Water Management Plan.
The Sterling Natural Resources Center Final Environmental Impact Report (Final EIR) has been prepared and is available for review.
The San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District (Valley District) as the Lead Agency has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIR) pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for construction of the Sterling Natural Resource Center (SNRC).
San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District has approved a plan to populate three remote San Bernardino Mountain streams with Santa Ana suckers.
This Notice of Preparation (NOP) has been prepared to notify agencies and interested parties that the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District (Valley District) as the Lead Agency will prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for construction of the Sterling Natural Resource Center (SNRC).
California water agencies petitioned the Supreme Court today to require the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to comply with two federal environmental laws that can affect access to local water supplies.