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Teachers, spice up your daily lessons with free water education resources from Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District. Any public or private teacher within the service area can order materials, request a classroom speaker or a tour to one of our facilities. Most of the free curriculum fits right into the California State Standards. So browse through the new education guide and select the items you like then submit the order on page 4, email or call the number in the brochure.
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Elsinore High School's Solar Cup team, led by teacher Rick Wolter, won the Bart Beziak Memorial Spirit of Solar Cup Trophy for sportsmanship. The solar powered boat, sponsored by Western Municipal Water District, Elsinore Valley Muncipal Water District and the Metropolitan Water District was built by the students in class. This is their second competition.
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A new video from Metropolitan Water District provides the top 10 easy ways to save water. Click here for the 2 minute video.
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Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD) routinely opens fire hydrants to flush stagnated water and sediment from local water mains. The presence of fine sediment in the water system poses no public health hazard, however the accumulation of sediment may cause water to become discolored or develop an unpleasant taste and odor.
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Fall Back in October
Elsinore Eddie’s monthly Water Budget Allocation is based on the water needs of plants throughout the year and they need a lot less in October. During the summer months (May-September), Eddie gets a higher allocation (26 CCF) because plants –and particularly lawns—need a lot of water in the summer. In the fall and winter (October-April), the plants don’t need as much water, so Eddie’s allocation (17 CCF) reflects that.
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