Press Release: San Lorenzo Valley Water District Sustains Water Service During Storms

Below is an update on conditions and work from the San Lorenzo Valley Water District. Of note, total rainfall for this year is 42.5 inches and counting….

 

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San Lorenzo Valley Water District Sustains Water Service During Storms

 

BOULDER CREEK, CA – The San Lorenzo Valley Water District (SLVWD) today announced is has no current storm-related disruptions in water service, despite recording more than 8 inches of rain since the storms started on Saturday.

The District has received 8.17 inches of rain since Saturday, bringing the total rainfall for the current water year (Oct. 1, 2016 to Sept. 30, 2017) to 42.56 inches. During the 2015-16 water year, the District recorded 49.47 inches of rain.

“So far, so good,” Operations Manager Rick Rogers said Tuesday. “Right now we have no water outages and no special use restrictions.”

The most significant storm damage the District sustained since storms began pummeling the San Lorenzo Valley on Saturday was a rupture to a main pipeline running under Bear Creek Road. The pipe was damaged when a large section of the road was washed away Sunday night. SLVWD crews rerouted water service in the area through a bypass pipe that connects around the damaged area of the water line. Rogers expected that work to be done by end-of-day Tuesday. A permanent fix will be put in place when the County repairs the road.

District crews also have been managing power issues in some areas, relying on generators to operate key equipment during power outages. Some pumps normally controlled by automated systems have been damaged by the storm and are being operated manually. Crews also are navigating around downed trees, but no roads essential to providing water service have been closed.

Surface water intakes were shut off earlier in the week due to turbidity (typical as a consequence of muddy river water) and the District is relying on well water to supply customers. Rogers said District water tanks remain more than 75 percent full and there are no water quality issues or special use restrictions affecting customers.

Customers are encouraged to prepare for water emergencies by conserving water during power outages because water pumping is powered by generators at that time and is limited. During an outage, water should only be used for health and safety purposes. The American Red Cross recommends storing 1 gallon per day, per person of water in case of emergency, and for people to have a three-day supply of drinking water available.

Reader question: Stump Town

Anyone know the answer to the question below?

 

“My grandma, Lurancy Maude Colby was born on January 4th, 1890 in an area of Boulder Creek called Stump Town. I would like to know exactly where Stump Town was.”

 

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SC Sentinel: James, Sarah Mackessy create cozy arts/performance hot spot in Boulder Creek

Wallace Baine at the Santa Cruz Sentinel has written a great article on Lille Aeske, located in downtown Boulder Creek and the owners Sarah Farrell Mackessy and James Mackessy.

Click HERE to read the full article.

 

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4th of July in Boulder Creek

What a great day in Boulder Creek. 4th of July 2016… !

 

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This Saturday – Boulder Creek Town Sweep

This Saturday beginning at 8am is the Boulder Creek Town Sweep. Check out the flyer below for more info.

 

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May 5th – Free Workshop for families with children with special needs

Workshop for families with children with special needs: How to Deal with Disobedience

 

Location:  Boulder Creek Public Library • 13390 West Park Avenue, Boulder Creek

This Stepping Stones Triple P Workshop is part of the FREE drop‐in monthly support group for parents of children with special needs.

Light snacks provided. Child care will not be available.

 

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KBCZ Speakeasy This Saturday Night

Boulder Creek, CA- KBCZ is getting final preparations in order for its 3rd annual spring fundraiser dance this Saturday night in downtown Boulder Creek upstairs at the Odd Fellows building.  Its an all-age 1920’s Speakeasy with DJ’s, dancing, silent auction, desserts, costume contests, photo ops. $10.00 adults, kids $5.00 at the door. 7:00pm.flapper 3.PNG

DIO Fest 2016 – Band Lineup

The lineup for this year’s DIO Fest has been announced. Highlights include The Painted Horses, Windy Hill and Boulder Creek’s own The Naked Bootleggers.

The event will be held April 29 – May 1st up the mountain at Camp Krem. For locals who prefer not to camp out, there is now a day-pass option.

For more info, please visit DIO’s website by clicking HERE.

 

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