The San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District (SBVWWCD) is a government agency dedicated to managing and preserving the water resources in the Redlands, CA area. With a history spanning over a century, the district focuses on groundwater recharge, infrastructure maintenance, and water conservation initiatives. Through strategic planning and collaborations, SBVWWCD aims to ensure the sustainability of the Upper Santa Ana River Wash and the aquifer beneath it, benefiting both the environment and the local community.
SBVWWCD has achieved significant milestones in water recharge, capturing record levels of rain and snowmelt to replenish the Bunker Hill basin. These efforts have resulted in the highest water recharge record in the district's history, providing water for thousands of households. The district also emphasizes transparency, offering open access to information about its operations and finances. With a commitment to responsible water management, SBVWWCD plays a vital role in preserving the natural resources and promoting sustainable practices in the Redlands area.
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