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West Valley Water Dist
Procurement of analytical laboratory services for public water supply to comply with Department of Drinking Water sampling requirements.
Posted Date
Sep 2, 2020
Due Date
Sep 17, 2020
Release: Sep 2, 2020
West Valley Water Dist
Close: Sep 17, 2020
Procurement of analytical laboratory services for public water supply to comply with Department of Drinking Water sampling requirements.
West Valley Water Dist
This RFP seeks proposals for heavy construction equipment with related attachments and technology.
Posted Date
Nov 15, 2022
Due Date
Jan 17, 2023
Release: Nov 15, 2022
West Valley Water Dist
Close: Jan 17, 2023
This RFP seeks proposals for heavy construction equipment with related attachments and technology.
West Valley Water Dist
Purchase and professional installation of a New Rubrik R6404s Enterprise Appliance Backup System, Rubrik cloud vault, and 5 years of support services.
Posted Date
Jan 19, 2023
Due Date
Feb 3, 2023
Release: Jan 19, 2023
West Valley Water Dist
Close: Feb 3, 2023
Purchase and professional installation of a New Rubrik R6404s Enterprise Appliance Backup System, Rubrik cloud vault, and 5 years of support services.
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West Valley Water Dist
This document is an application for water service with the West Valley Water District (WVWD). It outlines the requirements for service, including a checklist of necessary identification and proof of ownership, an application/processing fee of $25, and various deposit amounts ranging from $95 to $240 depending on the customer type (Owner/Tenant, Commercial/Fire, Property Manager/Agent). The application form collects details for the applicant, co-applicant, and property owner, and includes a section for the 'Date of Service' and 'Account Number' to be filled out by WVWD. The agreement section stipulates that the applicant agrees to comply with WVWD's Water Service Regulations and Rates and Charges Programs. Extensive terms and conditions are provided, detailing the responsibilities of both WVWD and the customer regarding the water service line, potential service interruptions, and indemnification concerning fire sprinkler systems and associated costs. No explicit contract expiration date is provided, indicating an ongoing service agreement.
Effective Date
May 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 15, 2024
West Valley Water Dist
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This document is an application for water service with the West Valley Water District (WVWD). It outlines the requirements for service, including a checklist of necessary identification and proof of ownership, an application/processing fee of $25, and various deposit amounts ranging from $95 to $240 depending on the customer type (Owner/Tenant, Commercial/Fire, Property Manager/Agent). The application form collects details for the applicant, co-applicant, and property owner, and includes a section for the 'Date of Service' and 'Account Number' to be filled out by WVWD. The agreement section stipulates that the applicant agrees to comply with WVWD's Water Service Regulations and Rates and Charges Programs. Extensive terms and conditions are provided, detailing the responsibilities of both WVWD and the customer regarding the water service line, potential service interruptions, and indemnification concerning fire sprinkler systems and associated costs. No explicit contract expiration date is provided, indicating an ongoing service agreement.
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This document constitutes an agreement for water service from the West Valley Water District (WVWD). It includes an application checklist, the customer's agreement to adhere to WVWD's Water Service Regulations and Schedules of Rates and Charges, and detailed Terms and Conditions. The terms specify responsibilities for service lines, risk allocation for service interruption and backflow, and indemnification of WVWD by the customer for various costs and damages related to the water service and fire sprinkler systems on the property.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
West Valley Water Dist
Expires:
This document constitutes an agreement for water service from the West Valley Water District (WVWD). It includes an application checklist, the customer's agreement to adhere to WVWD's Water Service Regulations and Schedules of Rates and Charges, and detailed Terms and Conditions. The terms specify responsibilities for service lines, risk allocation for service interruption and backflow, and indemnification of WVWD by the customer for various costs and damages related to the water service and fire sprinkler systems on the property.
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The West Valley Water District (WVWD) is approving Amendment No. 2 to Task Order No. 2 with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. (ERSC). This amendment covers additional professional engineering support services during the construction of the Lord Ranch Facilities Project, including Site Improvements, 3-5 Reservoir, and 4-3 Pump Station. The services, detailed in ERSC's July 11, 2025 proposal, encompass project coordination, submittal review, RFI response, geotechnical observation, assistance with change orders, startup testing, and as-built record drawings. The total compensation for these services is $242,129.00. The original Agreement for Professional Services was executed around June 16, 2022, and the services under this amendment are expected to commence after August 7, 2025, with completion milestones up to 630 calendar days later.
Effective Date
Aug 7, 2025
Expires
Effective: Aug 7, 2025
West Valley Water Dist
Expires:
The West Valley Water District (WVWD) is approving Amendment No. 2 to Task Order No. 2 with Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc. (ERSC). This amendment covers additional professional engineering support services during the construction of the Lord Ranch Facilities Project, including Site Improvements, 3-5 Reservoir, and 4-3 Pump Station. The services, detailed in ERSC's July 11, 2025 proposal, encompass project coordination, submittal review, RFI response, geotechnical observation, assistance with change orders, startup testing, and as-built record drawings. The total compensation for these services is $242,129.00. The original Agreement for Professional Services was executed around June 16, 2022, and the services under this amendment are expected to commence after August 7, 2025, with completion milestones up to 630 calendar days later.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from West Valley Water Dist
The meeting commenced with a roll call confirming a quorum, noting one director participated virtually under a just cause exception. Following the Pledge of Allegiance and an invocation, the board held a closed session regarding labor negotiators and another item, with no reportable action taken on the first item. In open session, the agenda was adopted. Public participation included comments regarding community input gathering for the 1658-acre Sunrise Ranch property development and concerns from an employee about contract underpayment relative to inflation. Key business included a presentation and resolution in appreciation of the Director of Finance, Jose, for his 14 years of service, noting accomplishments such as securing $47 million in funding for a water filtration facility upgrade and achieving multiple GFOA awards. The board also addressed the Water Professionals Appreciation Week, including highlighting employees through internal videos. Finally, the board adopted the consent calendar and began discussions on a finance department restructure, proposing to change the Director of Finance position to Finance Manager to better align functions with the Chief Financial Officer role.
The special meeting workshop focused on two primary business items: the water rate study and public outreach process, and the headquarters facilities master plan. Regarding outreach, survey results indicated high satisfaction with service reliability and reasonable current rates, though there was a general lack of understanding that the entity is a public agency. Key recommendations included emphasizing the public agency status, explaining the necessity of rate adjustments, detailing planned projects, and benchmarking rates against neighboring entities. The facilities discussion involved evaluating three main alternatives for headquarters upgrades: modernizing the existing building, constructing a new headquarters on site, or relocating the headquarters to a new site near the ROR treatment facility. Various sub-options were considered, including leveraging the existing FBR building space after cleanup. The estimated cost for the base modernization option was approximately $20 million.
The Finance Committee meeting agenda includes discussion items such as updates to the committee, review of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2025 and 2024, consideration of a Professional Services Agreement with Shuster Advisory Group, LLC, for defined contribution plan consulting and investment fiduciary services, review of previous meeting minutes from September, October, and November 2025, and departmental reports including the Purchase Order Report, Monthly Revenue and Expenditures Report, Monthly Cash Disbursements Report, and Treasurer's Report for relevant months in 2025. The agenda also sets aside time for public participation.
The Committee discussed updates to safety and technology matters. Vice President Jenkins was appointed as the Committee Chair. Updates were provided on physical security, including the development of standard operating procedures for the Audio & Video Surveillance Policy, and the integration exploration between the burglar alarm, access control, and security camera systems. Updated job descriptions were posted to the website, which has been successfully upgraded to Drupal 10. Following a phishing simulation where staff clicked on email links, continued IT training was deemed necessary. The District was awarded $250,000 for the SCADA Master Plan Project via the FY 2024 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program. Progress updates were given on the IPaySmart implementation, Work Order Module implementation, and Agenda Link implementation. Additionally, IT is coordinating with Engineering to install fiber internet service at Roemer. A request regarding including an organizational chart with staff titles and pictures on the intranet was raised, with staff checking on the status.
The Safety and Technology Committee meeting agenda included discussion items such as updates on the Safety and Technology Committee activities. Specific technology updates detailed progress on cybersecurity initiatives, including hosting an Emergency Response Network of the Inland Empire (ERNIE) Cybersecurity meeting. Updates on the SCADA Master Plan showed completion of IT and Cybersecurity Requirements Specification documents, with the Controls Gap Assessment and Incident Response Plan under review. Progress on the Verkada Expansion and Integration Project noted that camera installations are nearly complete across sites. Other technology updates covered developing a scope for AV system upgrades in the Board room, scheduling core network switch replacements, planning for a .gov domain transition, and evaluating Tyler Technologies' Utility Payment API.
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