If you receive CARE discounts from SCE or SoCalGas, you may qualify for CVWD’s Lifeline Program.
✔ 20% off your fixed monthly service charge portion
✔ Easy enrollment, just bring your SCE or SCG bill
Learn more here: https://t.co/Zxl2x30x11
The June H2KNOW Newsletter highlights the groundbreaking of the Carpinteria Advanced Purification Project, progress on key infrastructure maintenance, and updates on water quality and system reliability.
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The Carpinteria Valley Water District Board meets tonight at 5:30 PM.
Agenda items include staffing updates, infrastructure repairs, technology upgrades, and future planning. Attend in person, submit a comment, or watch live on YouTube.
This Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.
The CVWD office will be closed Monday, May 25, 2026. Normal hours resume Tuesday, May 26.
Join us at the Farmer’s Market on May 7 from 2:30–4:00 p.m. at the 800 block of Linden Avenue. Representatives from the CVWD and CGSA will be on-site and available to answer questions and provide information about local water resources.
The May 2026 edition of CVWD’s H2KNOW Newsletter highlights important milestones and planning efforts underway to ensure safe, reliable water service for the Carpinteria Valley.
We encourage customers and partners to read and stay engaged: https://t.co/2CIMIj8Zto
CVWD customers: Monitor real-time usage, get leak alerts, and lower bills with EyeOnWater. Download the app and sign up with your account number: https://t.co/dz0rBDW370
Big decisions about Carpinteria’s water are ahead. CVWD General Manager Kelley Dyer explains what's driving them, how they'll impact our community, and what the Carpinteria Valley's water future looks like in a letter to the community. Read more here: https://t.co/8d7KSBosHh
CVWD and CGSA will hold Board meetings tonight.
Agenda topics include proposed budgets, water rate discussions, reserve policy updates, scheduling of future public hearings, and other items affecting local water and groundwater planning.
Watch here: https://t.co/y1AbLy4jTt
CVWD is seeking an Operator‑in‑Training – Water Distribution to help maintain and protect our community’s water system.
Apply online: https://t.co/ArRqv71MMz
The April 2026 H2KNOW Newsletter is out!
• CAPP construction begins mobilizing in May
• Smillie Well ASR project update
• Water‑saving tips & CGSA news
Read more: https://t.co/aLyU57IUwR
The Carpinteria Valley Water District Board Meeting is happening tonight, Wednesday, March 25 at 5:30 p.m. at Carpinteria City Hall.
Watch live on YouTube and stay informed about our community’s water future: https://t.co/y1AbLy4jTt
The CVWD Board meets tonight at 5:30 p.m. at Carpinteria City Hall. Key items include environmental services contract consideration, updates on operational staffing, and a resolution honoring long-time service. Watch here: https://t.co/y1AbLy4jTt
The Well and Flowmeter Registration Deadline is less than 1 month away.
Avoid penalties and fees by completing registration by March 31, 2026.
Walk-ins are welcome but RSVP is preferred to manage time and personnel.
Learn more here: https://t.co/zyErmVhqRm
CVWD crews will be replacing two broken valves in the 1400 block of Linhere Street on March 3. To safely complete this work, water service will be shut off from 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. for customers in the affected area. If you have any questions, please call (805) 331‑0105.
Happy March, CVWD community! Check out this month's H2KNOW Newsletter discussing upcoming water rate discussions, long‑term planning efforts, key infrastructure upgrades, and seasonal water‑saving tips.
Click here to download or read more: https://t.co/BlpkJIOc5S
This week CVWD crews will replace a valve at 1150 Mark Ave to support NuSil’s fire‑protection system repair.
Wed 2/18: Prep work, no water interruption.
Thu 2/19, 7–11pm: Water shutdown affecting Mark Ave
Service is expected to be restored by 11pm on Thursday.
On World Wetlands Day, we recognize the wetlands of the Carpinteria Valley. They're incredibly valuable ecosystems that help manage stormwater, improve water quality, and provide habitat for native species, all while supporting the local water cycle.
Did you know? 164 years ago in February 1862, powerful winter storms pushed ocean sand more than a quarter‑mile inland into what we now call the Carpinteria Salt Marsh.
Learn how we’re shaping a reliable water future in our February H2KNOW Newsletter: https://t.co/Rg6QnA99xk
The CVWD Board of Directors is pleased to announce Kelley Dyer as the District’s new GM. Bob McDonald will stay on CVWD staff through March to assist with the transition. We extend our sincere appreciation to Bob for 26 years of dedicated service.
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