Coachella Valley Water District's (CVWD) pipeline installation project, which limited traffic on Hovley Lane East, has now moved off the road.
The project continues south along the east boundary of the CVWD Operations Building toward a water reclamation plant that will supply nonpotable water for local golf courses.
The final paving of Hovley Lane East from Eldorado Drive to the east boundary of CVWD is scheduled for upcoming school breaks when there is less traffic.
This project will connect four more golf courses to CVWD's nonpotable water pipeline for irrigation purposes: Bermuda Dunes Country Club, Oasis Country Club, Palm Desert Resort Country Club, and Woodhaven Country Club.
The pipeline installation will allow these golf courses to reduce their reliance on groundwater for turf irrigation, helping to prevent an overdraft of the aquifer and increasing the ability of CVWD to balance the water supply with demand.
Media Contact: Lorraine Garcia, communication manager/public information officer
Phone: (760) 398-2651
Email: Lorraine.Garcia@cvwd.org
Coachella Valley Water District is a public agency governed by a five-member board of directors. The district provides domestic and irrigation water, agricultural drainage, wastewater treatment and reclamation services, regional stormwater protection, groundwater management and water conservation. It serves approximately 113,000 residential and business customers across 1,000 square miles, located primarily in Riverside County and portions of Imperial and San Diego counties.