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The COCWD Assessment District Election
for Water & Sewer Infrastructure Upgrades


PASSED

(posted Monday, July 12, 2010    11:00 PM) 

                        YES                   77.03%                161 VOTES

                         NO             22.97%              48 VOTES




                                                                                    61.65 % VOTER TURNOUT

Thank you for your Support!


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Assessment District Documents available:



Assessment Engineer's Final Report


Brelje & Race Civil Engineer's 07-29-09 Memo on Estimated Costs for Utility Systems Project Upgrades Alternatives


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Update on Repairs to Fire Suppression Standpipe on 300 block of Country Club Lane
(posted May 5, 2010)

A standpipe was struck by a delivery truck midday on Saturday, May 1st.  The accident caused approximately 20,000 gallons of water to flow into the greenbelt between Country Club Lane and Sunny Hill Lane.  Water service to customers along the western edge of the subdivision was interrupted for three hours because of the accident.   Our facility operator, Phillips and Associates, implemented actions to eventually limit the problem to the immediate area surrounding the accident site.  Repairs to the standpipe were completed by 5:00 PM that day.   Service to the remaining few customers was also restored by 5:00 PM.  District operations returned to normal by late Monday night.

Restitution is being sought from the delivery company's auto insurance for the costs incurred by the District in this incident.

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* * * * *     EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, MAY 5, 2009:     * * * * *

 

WATER FILTRATION PLANT REPAIRS

COMPLETED

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The District’s water filtration unit was recently overhauled to replace the multiple layers of media that create clean drinking water for our customers.  The Alert to COCWD customers issued on December 1, 2008 is no longer in effect.

The COCWD Board of Directors and staff appreciate your increased water conservation efforts and your full cooperation to reduce the water processing demands placed on the filtration plant during the overhaul project.

Once the summer season arrives, customer water use increases.  Continuing to practice water conservation efforts throughout the year helps you save money.  To check for additional ways to use water wisely, please visit the District's CONSERVATION web page via the hypertext link provided on the Navigation sidebar on the left side of this page.