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   WATER DISTRICT NEWS

New! Potentially Earn $200 Back With a PG&E/NCCWD Washing Machine Rebate, Read More.

The next Board Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 14th at 7:00p.m.

There will be a CIP Committee Meeting on May 5, 2008 at 6:00p.m. at the District office. CIP FY 08/09 Budget to be discussed.

New! Celebrate National Drinking Water Week 2008 , May 4th-10th. Poster Contest for Children in Kindergarten through 5th Grades, learn more.

Flushing Program to continue to Northern Pacifica, Learn more

View the Results for the
District Projects Out For Bid.
Enter the Bid Package Domain

NEW! Our website is currently under construction, please bear with us while we enhance our site.


FORMS AND RESOURCES
 

View February's CIP Status Report: February CIP Report

Construction Details:
NC-16 thru Typical Trench Cross Section.pdf (7MB) NC-01 thru NC-15b.pdf(7MB).

NEW! Have a question for a Board Member? Click Here

To View 2008/2009 Water Rates- Click Here

District's Urban Water Management Plan - To View Click Here


RECYCLED WATER NEWS

To View Presentation from the Public Meeting Held On July 26, 2007 Click Here

Initial Study/Supplemental Mitigated Negative Declaration Storage Tank Location (104 Pages- May take a Minute to Load) Read

Appendix  A/ Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Plan - (114 Pages) Read
 

Notice of Intent to Adopt the Initial Study/Supplemental Mitigated Negative Declaration Read

Pacifica Recycled Water Project Draft IS/MND  (2004)  Read

Pacifica Recycled Water Project Final IS/MND  (2004)  Read

 

 

 

 

 

EVENTS AND CONTESTS

Water Awareness Poster Contest
 See the Winners

District's 1st Water Education
Training a success! Read more

Get Your Free 2006/2007 Water Awareness Poster Read More

San Francisco Chronicle Article
Anti-Terror Fish Guard S.F.'s Water 

 

OUR PURPOSE AND MISSION

It is the mission of the North Coast County Water District to serve our customers by delivering a sufficient quantity of high quality water in the most cost-effective, reliable, and environmentally sensitive manner.

Furthermore, the Board, the staff and all employees of the District are committed to providing prompt, efficient and courteous customer service.

The District operates as an agency of the state formed to provide local service in accordance with the California State Water Code. The District is responsible directly to the customers of the District. It is not an arm of the federal, county or city government.

Linda Mar Beach and Pedro Point

  NCCWD Headquarters
 

Christian Hill Water Tank (3.5 million gallons)

 

 

WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT SPECIAL DISTRICTS?

A great deal of the District's success in achieving its goals and objectives can be attributed to the vision and planning of its dedicated staff. An additional factor is that the North Coast County Water District (NCCWD) is an independent special district.

Special districts are formed by local voters to provide public services that could not be supplied feasibly or cost-effectively by cities, counties, or other entities.

In 1944, the residents of Pacifica recognized the need to supplement their water sources via the San Francisco Hetch Hetchy water system. Ultimately, an election was held and the North Coast County Water District was born. More than 60 years later, the District continues to enjoy the advantages that only special district representation can provide:

  • Local Control: Special Districts are directly accountable and responsive to the public who elects directors to govern districts. Special Districts are created by local voters to meet specific local needs that they themselves have identified. It is the form of government closest to the people.
  • Costs are Directly Tied to Providing Service: Fees and rates for water are directly tied to the cost for providing that service rather than being funded to unrelated functions. Water district customers can have confidence knowing that their dollars are being used to maintain a good quality, reliable water supply.
  • Specific, Single Focus: Water agencies are highly efficient in carrying out their charge. Resources are focused in providing specific services rather than being spread among multiple functions.
  • Technical Expertise: Providing public health services, such as water, requires specific technical knowledge and experience. Highly skilled experts, who recognize the needs of their communities, are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the water districts.

The staff and Board of Directors of the North Coast County Water District welcome and value your comments and recommendations. This is YOUR water district, be involved!

North Coast County Water District
2400 Francisco Boulevard
P.O. Box 1039
Pacifica, CA 94044-6039
(650) 355-3462
info@nccwd.com

 

 
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