Construction crews with CVWD’s contractor T.E. Roberts Inc. will continue to work on installing a non-potable water pipeline at Cook Street through the end of August.
During construction hours, both the southbound and northbound lanes on Cook Street will be reduced to one lane.
- Work between Sheryl and Hovley Lane East will have the northbound and southbound lanes reduced to one lane.
- Once the work south of Hovley Lane is completed, crews will shift to the southbound lanes from Hovley Lane East to Riviera Drive near the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort. Lanes will be reduced to one lane.
- Cross streets will be closed with traffic redirected as construction moves through each intersection on Cook Street.
Construction hours are 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. See map.
Road closures will be marked and are expected to remain in place through August 2025. Drivers are encouraged to avoid the area if possible.
This portion of the project will expand CVWD’s delivery capacity to serve non-potable recycled water to more customers throughout the valley, thereby maximizing the use of recycled water and reducing groundwater pumping for outdoor irrigation. It also addresses long-term water management goals by increasing the supply of recycled water to supplement local water supplies, safeguarding the local groundwater basin for future generations. Visit cvwd.org/NPWConnectionProjects to learn more.
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Coachella Valley Water District is a public agency governed by a five-member board of directors. The district serves the community with domestic water, agricultural irrigation and drainage, wastewater collection and treatment, non-potable and recycled water, regional stormwater protection, groundwater management, and water conservation programs. It serves approximately 114,000 residential and business customers across 1,000 square miles, primarily in Riverside County and portions of Imperial and San Diego counties.
Media Contact: Lorraine Garcia, PIO
Email: Lorraine.Garcia@cvwd.org
Office: (760) 398-2661, ext. 2549
Cell: (760) 695-4007