Fire-Resistant Landscaping Competition
SMWC invites its shareholders/customers to enter its Fire-Resistant Landscaping Competition. Fire-Resistant Landscaping uses strategically placed fire-resistant plants and defensible space to resist the spread of fire to your home.
SMWC Maps Out Water Supply Reliability
South Mesa Water Company will soon be listed as an “urban water system” under California’s classification system, a significant milestone in its growth as a water provider to communities in Calimesa and Yucaipa. “Being designated an urban water system comes with more stringent governance and reporting requirements . . .
SMWC Rolls Out 3-Point Drought Plan
South Mesa Water Company is rolling out a three-point drought plan for the areas of Yucaipa and Calimesa it serves. “This is significant in light of the latest U.S. Drought Monitor update which shows nearly all of California is in some stage of drought as the state braces for dry and hot summer.”
SMWC Applauded as State Leader
The South Mesa Water Company received accolades for their leadership and commitment in extending a lifeline to a struggling water system.
COVID-19 Update
Thank you for being a valued customer. Amid ongoing concerns about the Coronavirus COVID-19, South Mesa Water Company is closely monitoring the latest reports from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and has taken several precautionary measures for the health and...
Office Closing
Due to current public health concerns over the COVID-19 virus, South Mesa Water Company is taking steps to limit the spread of the virus. The front office will be closed to walk-in customers until further notice. If you are making a payment by cash (all monies will be...
SMWC Stockholders Meeting
Board of Directors of South Mesa Water Company has announced to company stockholders the annual meeting will be held at the South Mesa Water Company, 391 West Avenue L, Calimesa, California on Tuesday, February 25th at 6:00 p.m.. As the law requires a 20%...
Regarding the Sandalwood Fire
Dear South Mesa Customers and Shareholders, I want to inform you that South Mesa Water Company’s reservoir levels are at over 90 percent after fires erupted in Calimesa on the afternoon of October 10th in what is being called the “Sandalwood Fire“. We are pleased to...