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Our Mission Statement

To provide a safe and reliable water supply and wastewater reclamation system for the customers of the Hi-Desert Water District in an efficient and financially responsible manner.

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The Island Snapdragon is the February 2024 Plant of the Month.

This vine-like perennial is fast growing with bright snapdragon-like flowers that is the perfect addition to the yard of hummingbird fans.

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Inquire with our customer service team to learn more about HWAP - the program to identify leaks or find ways to save around your home.

Household Water Awareness Program (HWAP)

Hi-Desert Water District has a program that could help you learn how to save water - our most precious resource.

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Take steps each day to save water and protect the environment by choosing WaterSense labeled products in your home, yard, and business.

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          Amanda Roby, Accounting Technician II

Employee Spotlight

We are pleased to announce the recent promotions of Amanda and Candyce. Both have demonstrated amazing growth and contribution to the HDWD team.

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Candyce Reynolds, Customer Service Representative II

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Rosie Carrick, Lead Customer Service Representative

Say Hello to Our New Employee

Help us in welcoming a new face in our customer service department. Rosie Carrick has joined our team in the role of lead customer service representative. She comes to us with an impressive background with over 8 years of experience in water customer service and accounting, and has a Master of Business Administration.  

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The Capital Replacement Program (CRP) crew is working in the Country Club area on the south side of the highway between Camino del Cielo and Pinion Drive. They are finishing the mainline and starting the installation of new services.

The CRP Program was established in 1997 to replace the District's aging pipes for quality water, better fire flow protection, less leaks, and improved service reliability.


FOG Training

HDWD employees continuously take classes and attend trainings to keep up-to-date on information, trends, and best practices for our roles in delivering safe and reliable water. Our wastewater treatment collections team attended a fats, oils, and grease (FOG) environmental compliance training on February 7th to do just that. 

Knowing about FOG and how it can cause problems with your household pipes and severely damage the sewer system is important. 

Do you you know what FOG is?

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Watch this quick video to learn.

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Left to right: Director Roger Mayes, Director Sheldon Hough, Vice President Sue Tsuda, President Scot McKone, Director Bob Stadum

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Our Board meetings are regularly scheduled for 4:00 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month and are open to the public. 

You may attend in person or virtually.

UPCOMING MEETINGS: February 21st, March 6th, March 20th

Upcoming District Closures

Monday, February 19th - President's Day

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Visit our website at www.hdwd.com

Phone 760.365.8333 or email info@hdwd.com

We are open Mon - Thurs 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., closed Friday - Sunday and holidays. 

                                                                      Emergencies: 24 hours / 7 days per week            

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55439 29 Palms Hwy., Yucca Valley, CA 92284

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