Water Off Notice for 5/4
May 01, 2023
Pipeline Branch Line Replacement affecting Skyview Terrace below the filter plant to 23524 Skyview Terrace & some homes on the Sunset cul-de-sac
May 04, 2023
Water will be off from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Thursday 5/4/2023 for a pipeline branch line replacement. The outage will affect homes on Skyview Terrace below the filter plant down to 23524 Skyview Terrace and a few homes on cul-de-sac on Sunset Dr.
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CONSUMER ALERT DURING WATER OUTAGES OR PERIODS OF LOW PRESSURE
- If you are experiencing water outages or low water pressure, immediately discontinue any non-essential water use. This includes all outdoor irrigation and car washing. Minimizing use will reduce the potential for the water system to lose pressure or run out of water. Please notify your water system if you experience an outage or low pressure.
- If the water looks cloudy or dirty, you should not drink it. Upon return of normal water service, you should flush the hot and cold water lines until the water appears clear and the water quality returns to normal.
- If you are concerned about the water quality or are uncertain of its safety, you may add eight drops of household bleach to one gallon of water and let it sit for 30 minutes or alternatively, if you are able, water can be boiled for one minute at a rolling boil to ensure it is safe for consumption.
- Use of home treatment devices does not guarantee the water supply is safe after low pressure situations.
- Do not be alarmed if you experience higher than normal chlorine concentrations in your water supply since the State Water Resources Control Board is advising public water utilities to increase chlorine residuals in areas subject to low pressure or outages.
- The State Water Resources Control Board has also advised public water systems to increase the bacteriological water quality monitoring of the distribution system in areas subject to low pressure. This may include collecting samples in your area to confirm that the water remains safe for consumption. You will be promptly advised if the sampling reveals a water quality problem.
- Your water system is committed to ensuring that an adequate quantity of clean, wholesome, and potable water is delivered to you. We recommend that you discuss the information in this notice with members of your family to assure that all family members are prepared should water outages or low water pressure occur.
- It is recommended that ice maker made ice be dumped for during and after repair period.
Contact Information:
- Gary Mackenzie, Water system operator, 831-682-1848, ggmwater@gmail.com
- Emergency Number is 408-353-0271
- Villa Del Monte Mutual Water Website www.vdmwater.org
- State Water Control Resources Board 831-655-6939
Emergency Repair affecting Deerfield, Cove Lane, Lower Skyview Terrace, Troy Rd, & Skyview Ct
April 03, 2023
Water will be off from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Wednesday 4/5/2023 for an emergency pipeline repair. The outage will affect homes on Deerfield Road, Cove Lane, and the lower section of Skyview Terrace, down to the lower Villa including Troy Road and Skyview Court.
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CONSUMER ALERT DURING WATER OUTAGES OR PERIODS OF LOW PRESSURE
- If you are experiencing water outages or low water pressure, immediately discontinue any non-essential water use. This includes all outdoor irrigation and car washing. Minimizing use will reduce the potential for the water system to lose pressure or run out of water. Please notify your water system if you experience an outage or low pressure.
- If the water looks cloudy or dirty, you should not drink it. Upon return of normal water service, you should flush the hot and cold water lines until the water appears clear and the water quality returns to normal.
- If you are concerned about the water quality or are uncertain of its safety, you may add eight drops of household bleach to one gallon of water and let it sit for 30 minutes or alternatively, if you are able, water can be boiled for one minute at a rolling boil to ensure it is safe for consumption.
- Use of home treatment devices does not guarantee the water supply is safe after low pressure situations.
- Do not be alarmed if you experience higher than normal chlorine concentrations in your water supply since the State Water Resources Control Board is advising public water utilities to increase chlorine residuals in areas subject to low pressure or outages.
- The State Water Resources Control Board has also advised public water systems to increase the bacteriological water quality monitoring of the distribution system in areas subject to low pressure. This may include collecting samples in your area to confirm that the water remains safe for consumption. You will be promptly advised if the sampling reveals a water quality problem.
- Your water system is committed to ensuring that an adequate quantity of clean, wholesome, and potable water is delivered to you. We recommend that you discuss the information in this notice with members of your family to assure that all family members are prepared should water outages or low water pressure occur.
- It is recommended that ice maker made ice be dumped for during and after repair period.
Contact Information:
- Gary Mackenzie, Water system operator, 831-682-1848, ggmwater@gmail.com
- Emergency Number is 408-353-0271
- Villa Del Monte Mutual Water Website www.vdmwater.org
- State Water Control Resources Board 831-655-6939
Water Off Notice for uphill Pressure Zone
February 24, 2023
Water was off for a few hours this morning (Friday February 24th) on the uphill distribution system which includes the customers on upper Skyview Terrace, Sunset Drive, and Summit Road. The generator would not run on load. We thawed the frozen the propane lines feeding the generator and it was able to run under load. The uphill zone has pressure again.
If you are not sure if you are affected, look here on the FAQ.
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CONSUMER ALERT DURING WATER OUTAGES OR PERIODS OF LOW PRESSURE
- If you are experiencing water outages or low water pressure, immediately discontinue any non-essential water use. This includes all outdoor irrigation and car washing. Minimizing use will reduce the potential for the water system to lose pressure or run out of water. Please notify your water system if you experience an outage or low pressure.
- If the water looks cloudy or dirty, you should not drink it. Upon return of normal water service, you should flush the hot and cold water lines until the water appears clear and the water quality returns to normal.
- If you are concerned about the water quality or are uncertain of its safety, you may add eight drops of household bleach to one gallon of water and let it sit for 30 minutes or alternatively, if you are able, water can be boiled for one minute at a rolling boil to ensure it is safe for consumption.
- Use of home treatment devices does not guarantee the water supply is safe after low pressure situations.
- Do not be alarmed if you experience higher than normal chlorine concentrations in your water supply since the State Water Resources Control Board is advising public water utilities to increase chlorine residuals in areas subject to low pressure or outages.
- The State Water Resources Control Board has also advised public water systems to increase the bacteriological water quality monitoring of the distribution system in areas subject to low pressure. This may include collecting samples in your area to confirm that the water remains safe for consumption. You will be promptly advised if the sampling reveals a water quality problem.
- Your water system is committed to ensuring that an adequate quantity of clean, wholesome, and potable water is delivered to you. We recommend that you discuss the information in this notice with members of your family to assure that all family members are prepared should water outages or low water pressure occur.
- It is recommended that ice maker made ice be dumped for during and after repair period.
Contact Information:
- Gary Mackenzie, Water system operator, 831-682-1848, ggmwater@gmail.com
Emergency Number is 408-353-0271, - Villa Del Monte Mutual Water Website www.vdmwater.org
- State Water Control Resources Board 831-655-6939
Water Off Notice for Upper Skyview Terrace
February 20, 2023
Water will be off from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Wednesday 2/22/2023 for an
emergency pipeline repair. The leak is significant and must be repaired at once.
The outage will affect homes on Skyview Terrace below the filter plant down to
23524 Skyview Terrace and a few homes on culdesac on Sunset Dr.
Emergency Repair affecting Skyview Terrance, Bellaire Court, & Treeview Trail
February 18, 2023
Water will be off from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Sunday 2/19/2023 for an emergency pipeline repair. The outage will affect homes from 23524 Skyview Terrace down to the lower Villa including Belaire Court and Treeview Trail.
The leak is significant and must be repaired at once.
Water Off Notice for Upper Skyview Terrace
February 01, 2023
Water will be off on Thursday February 2nd on the lower portion of the uphill distribution system which includes the customers on upper Skyview Terrace and the few homes on lower Sunset Drive that are fed from the Skyview terrace line. The shut off will be approximately 9 hours long from 8 am to 5 pm.
The repair on the 1st was completed, but another 18 gallon per minute leak was found on upper Skyview Terrace and needs to be repaired.
If you are not sure if you are affected, look here on the FAQ.
Water Off Notice for uphill Pressure Zone
January 31, 2023
Water will be off on Wednesday February 1st on the uphill distribution system which includes the customers on upper Skyview Terrace, Sunset Drive, and Summit Road. The shut off will be approximately 9 hours long from 8 am to 5 pm.
If you are not sure if you are affected, look here on the FAQ.
Storm Update (we got our propane fill)
January 13, 2023
It is with great relief that we report that we received our propane fill today!!! So we now have the ability to provide water to our uphill customers for several weeks. Whew!!!
Possible loss of water- Uphill section
January 12, 2023
NOTICE to members on the "uphill" portion of the system. (This notice doesn't apply to members on the "gravity" system.) How do you know which section you are on? Check out the FAQ at https://vdmwater.com/faq.
Our uphill water system relies on a propane-powered generator to pump water when PG&E is off. Our propane level gage is now reading 0%, and we are finally supposed to receive an emergency propane delivery on Friday (the 13th).
It is recommended to prepare for a water outage now (e.g. set water aside, shower tonight, etc.) in case PG&E fails again before we get the propane delivery.
Sand Bags available
January 08, 2023
Members,
Walking the reservoir site I noticed our contractor left behind a pallet of sand bags left over from the tank construction project. (+/- 40 bags)
We would like to make these available to our VDM neighbors if needed on a first come first served basis.
They are behind the locked gate so I will have to meet people there to access them. I can be available today if you are interested.
Call me on my cell phone.
Mike Miller
President
Villa del Monte Mutual Water Company
November 17 Water Off Notice
November 12, 2022
Affects: Deerfield Ct, Cove Lane, Lower Deerfield, West Skyview, & Skyview Ct.
Water will be off from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm on November 17th for pipeline repair. This affects the homes on Deerfield Court, Cove Lane, Lower Deerfield, West Skyview Terrace, and homes on Skyview Court.
CONSUMER ALERT DURING WATER OUTAGES OR PERIODS OF LOW PRESSURE
- If you are experiencing water outages or low water pressure, immediately discontinue any non-essential water use. This includes all outdoor irrigation and car washing. Minimizing use will reduce the potential for the water system to lose pressure or run out of water. Please notify your water system if you experience an outage or low pressure.
- If the water looks cloudy or dirty, you should not drink it. Upon return of normal water service, you should flush the hot and cold water lines until the water appears clear and the water quality returns to normal.
- If you are concerned about the water quality or are uncertain of its safety, you may add eight drops of household bleach to one gallon of water and let it sit for 30 minutes or alternatively, if you are able, water can be boiled for one minute at a rolling boil to ensure it is safe for consumption.
- Use of home treatment devices does not guarantee the water supply is safe after low pressure situations.
- Do not be alarmed if you experience higher than normal chlorine concentrations in your water supply since the State Water Resources Control Board is advising public water utilities to increase chlorine residuals in areas subject to low pressure or outages.
- The State Water Resources Control Board has also advised public water systems to increase the bacteriological water quality monitoring of the distribution system in areas subject to low pressure. This may include collecting samples in your area to confirm that the water remains safe for consumption. You will be promptly advised if the sampling reveals a water quality problem.
- Your water system is committed to ensuring that an adequate quantity of clean, wholesome, and potable water is delivered to you. We recommend that you discuss the information in this notice with members of your family to assure that all family members are prepared should water outages or low water pressure occur.
- It is recommended that ice maker made ice be dumped for during and after repair period.
Contact Information:
- Gary Mackenzie, Water system operator, 831-682-1848, ggmwater@gmail.com
Emergency Number is 408-353-0271, - Villa Del Monte Mutual Water Website www.vdmwater.org
- State Water Control Resources Board 831-655-6939
September 13, 2022: Water Off Notice for Deerfield below Cove Lane and other nearby streets
Water will be off from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm on September 14th for emergency pipeline repair. This affects the homes on Deerfield below Cove Lane, on Cove Lane, on Skyview Terrace below Cove Lane, on Troy Rd and homes on Skyview Court.
CONSUMER ALERT DURING WATER OUTAGES OR PERIODS OF LOW PRESSURE
- If you are experiencing water outages or low water pressure, immediately discontinue any non-essential water use. This includes all outdoor irrigation and car washing. Minimizing use will reduce the potential for the water system to lose pressure or run out of water. Please notify your water system if you experience an outage or low pressure.
- If the water looks cloudy or dirty, you should not drink it. Upon return of normal water service, you should flush the hot and cold water lines until the water appears clear and the water quality returns to normal.
- If you are concerned about the water quality or are uncertain of its safety, you may add eight drops of household bleach to one gallon of water and let it sit for 30 minutes or alternatively, if you are able, water can be boiled for one minute at a rolling boil to ensure it is safe for consumption.
- Use of home treatment devices does not guarantee the water supply is safe after low pressure situations.
- Do not be alarmed if you experience higher than normal chlorine concentrations in your water supply since the State Water Resources Control Board is advising public water utilities to increase chlorine residuals in areas subject to low pressure or outages.
- The State Water Resources Control Board has also advised public water systems to increase the bacteriological water quality monitoring of the distribution system in areas subject to low pressure. This may include collecting samples in your area to confirm that the water remains safe for consumption. You will be promptly advised if the sampling reveals a water quality problem.
- Your water system is committed to ensuring that an adequate quantity of clean, wholesome, and potable water is delivered to you. We recommend that you discuss the information in this notice with members of your family to assure that all family members are prepared should water outages or low water pressure occur.
- It is recommended that ice maker made ice be dumped for during and after repair period.
Contact Information:
- Gary Mackenzie, Water system operator, 831-682-1848, ggmwater@gmail.com
Emergency Number is 408-353-0271, - Villa Del Monte Mutual Water Website www.vdmwater.org
- State Water Control Resources Board 831-655-6939
December 15, 2021: Water System Shutdown
Don't forget! The water system will be off today as we connect the new storage tank.
December 5, 2021: WATER OFF NOTICE 12/15 AND WATER OUTAGE ADVISORY
Water will be off on Wednesday 12/15/2021 from 8 am to 4 pm for all customers on the Villa del Monte water system.
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December 5, 2021
Hi everyone,
Good news!
Our new 176,000-gallon drinking water storage tank has received approval from the State Water Resources Control Board to be connected to our distribution system.
Bad news…
This will require a water shut off for all of our members to allow the final piping connection to be connected to our distribution system.
We are scheduling the shut down for next Wednesday December 15th.
We expect the water to be turned off at about 8:00AM that morning and not return until +/- 4:00 in the afternoon.
Please plan your morning activities so this does not impact your work or school schedules.
Some people do not know that most toilets can have water added into the tank using a bucket of water which allows them to flush normally. Having a bucket or watering can staged ahead of time with water can help make the day be less stressful!
Thanks for your cooperation
Mike Miller
President
Villa del Monte Mutual Water Company
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CONSUMER ALERT DURING WATER OUTAGES OR PERIODS OF LOW PRESSURE
- If you are experiencing water outages or low water pressure, immediately discontinue any non-essential water use. This includes all outdoor irrigation and car washing. Minimizing use will reduce the potential for the water system to lose pressure or run out of water. Please notify your water system if you experience an outage or low pressure.
- If the water looks cloudy or dirty, you should not drink it. Upon return of normal water service, you should flush the hot and cold water lines until the water appears clear and the water quality returns to normal.
- If you are concerned about the water quality or are uncertain of its safety, you may add eight drops of household bleach to one gallon of water and let it sit for 30 minutes or alternatively, if you are able, water can be boiled for one minute at a rolling boil to ensure it is safe for consumption.
- Use of home treatment devices does not guarantee the water supply is safe after low pressure situations.
- Do not be alarmed if you experience higher than normal chlorine concentrations in your water supply since the State Water Resources Control Board is advising public water utilities to increase chlorine residuals in areas subject to low pressure or outages.
- The State Water Resources Control Board has also advised public water systems to increase the bacteriological water quality monitoring of the distribution system in areas subject to low pressure. This may include collecting samples in your area to confirm that the water remains safe for consumption. You will be promptly advised if the sampling reveals a water quality problem.
- Your water system is committed to ensuring that an adequate quantity of clean, wholesome, and potable water is delivered to you. We recommend that you discuss the information in this notice with members of your family to assure that all family members are prepared should water outages or low water pressure occur.
- It is recommended that ice maker made ice be dumped for during and after repair period.
Contact Information:
Gary Mackenzie, Water system operator, 831-682-1848, ggmwater@gmail.com
Emergency Number is 408-353-0271,
Villa Del Monte Mutual Water Website www.vdmwater.org
State Water Control Resources Board 831-655-6939
September 27, 2021: Water Off Notice for uphill Pressure Zone
Water will be off on Thursday September 30th on the uphill distribution system which includes the customers on upper Skyview Terrace, Sunset Drive, and Summit Road. The shut off will be approximately 9 hours long from 8 am to 5 pm.
If you are not sure if you are affected, look here on the FAQ.
August 12, 2021: PG&E Outage
As you have all noticed, the power is out yet again. This means that we are manually pumping water up the hill using the emergency generators and lots of labor. We ask that you minimize your water use throughout this power outage. Until the new tank is ready to be placed online, we have a limited amount of water that we can store to ride through interruptions like these.
August 2, 2021: PG&E Outage & Connecting New piping
As you have all noticed, the power is out. This means that we are manually pumping water up the hill using the emergency generators and lots of labor. In addition, on Wednesday, August 4th, the construction company will be modifying the supply pipes that feed water into the temporary tanks to install a valve to allow the water to be fed into the new tank.
We ask that you minimize you water use on Wednesday during the piping work and throughout this power outage. Until the new tank is ready to be placed online, we have a limited amount of water that we can store to ride through interruptions like these.
News on the New Tank Project.
July 13, 2021: San Jose Water Use Restrictions
During the course of our water tank replacement and chemical treat upgrade project, we have been 100% reliant on San Jose Water Company to deliver water to our neighborhood.
As such, we need to be following their water rationing guidelines.
You can read their press release. Their restrictions that apply to our neighborhood are:
- Limits on Watering Days: Watering or irrigating of lawns, landscape or other vegetated areas with potable water is limited to two days per week.
- Limits on Watering: Watering or irrigating of outside plants, lawn, landscape, and turf areas with potable water using a landscape irrigation system or a watering device that is not continuously attended is limited to no more than 15 minutes of watering per day per station, with no watering between 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. This provision does not apply to landscape irrigation zones that exclusively use drip-type irrigation systems. This provision also does not apply to low precipitation sprinkler systems that apply water at or less than 1.0 inch per hour. This provision also does not apply to watering or irrigating by use of a hand-held bucket or similar container, a hand-held hose equipped with a positive action shut-off nozzle or device that causes it to cease dispensing water immediately when not in use, or for the express purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system. However, no irrigation can occur regardless of method that results in runoff.
- Use of potable water for watering outside plants, lawn, landscape, and turf areas during and up to 48 hours after measurable rainfall.
- The use of potable water in a fountain or other decorative water device that does not have a fully automatic recirculation system, or the filling or topping off of decorative lakes or ponds, except where the water is part of a recirculating system.
- Limits on Filling Decorative Fountains or Ornamental Lakes or Ponds: prohibition of the use of potable water for filling or re-filling decorative fountains, ornamental lakes or ponds more than one foot, except when fountains or ponds/lakes are drained for repairs, and except to the extent needed to sustain aquatic life in ponds/lakes, provided that such animals are of significant value and have been actively managed within the water feature prior to declaration of a supply shortage level under this Rule.
- Limits on Washing Vehicles: Washing of vehicles, except at a commercial car washing facility that utilizes recycled water or re-circulating water system to capture or reuse water.
- Use of potable water for washing buildings, structures, sidewalks, walkways, driveways, patios, tennis courts, or other hard-surfaced, non-porous areas, except to protect the health and safety of the public.
- Use of potable water for construction purposes, including washing streets, backfill, and dust control, if other actions to accomplish the same purposes without water are feasible and/or permitted or if recycled water is reasonably available as determined by a government agency.
- Obligation to Fix Leaks, Breaks, or Malfunctions: Use of water through any broken or defective plumbing fixture, sprinkler, watering or irrigation system on the customer’s premises when the utility has notified the customer in writing to repair the broken or defective plumbing fixture, sprinkler, watering or irrigation system, and the customer has failed to make such repairs within 72 hours after receipt of such notice.
April 12, 2021: Heads Up- The pressure system may have some air
Because of work on the water plant today the shareholders on the pressure zone of the system may experience some air in the lines. Don't be alarmed.
How to know what part of the system you are in: https://vdmwater.com/faq#pressurezone
March 30, 2021: Water System Shutdown
The system will need to be shutdown on Thursday April 1st from 8am to 5pm so that the new temporary tanks can be connected. It probably won't need to be turned off the whole time the contractor has requested.
They said: "The requested shutdown time is from 8 am to 5 pm although we will endeavor to keep the shutdown period as short as possible."
Please review this water outage advisory for more details on what to do after service is restored.
Thank you for your understanding. For your reference, you can find more information about the project on our projects page.
March 29, 2021: Water Main Maintenance
On Monday 3/29/21 the water will be cut off on the pressure-fed portion of our system to repair a valve at the corner of Sunset & Deerfield.
To find out if you are in the pressure-fed portion of the system, check out the FAQ, or go to this Google Map to zoom in on your house.
You hould have received a water-off advisory handout in your mailbox with details on what to do after the pressure is restored if you are affected.
January 21, 2021: PG&E Restored
PG&E has restored power so we are now back to a water supply warning - An elevated risk of a water shortage due to a lack of water in our Laurel Creek supply.
- We request that all homeowners reduce their non-critical water consumption.
- Please eliminate or reduce outdoor landscape and lawn water usage.
We will keep you informed as conditions change through texts & email messages and on our website.
Since our large storage tank is failing we are operating with our 30,000 gallon storage tank farm. This contains a little more than 1 day of your maximum day's usage. Under normal conditions we receive water from San Jose Water company 3-4 times a day. So this is not a problem.
Refer to the Tank Replacement and Treatment Upgrade Project for more information on the plan to get back to normal operation.
January 20, 2021: PG&E Outage
Because of the current power outage we are in a Water Supply Emergency – Water is not available from Laurel Creek and the San Jose Water company connection is restricted due to the power outage. We have to manually operate the pumps running on the emergency generator. PG&E is saying that the power to the area where the pump station is located will not be restored until Friday 1/22 at 11 pm!
So we will remain in a water emergency even after our power comes back in the Villa. We will send out a news update when we are back to our "normal" condition of Water Supply Warning until the storage tank is replaced.
- You are required to stop all outside watering including lawns, gardens, landscape, pools and ponds served by our water system.
- You must reduce indoor water usage by limiting shower times, reduce laundry cycles, and yes, only essential flushing.
- If the outage continues and we cannot supply the demand, the board may decide to have water delivered by truck to the main tank in an effort to avoid a boil water condition.
Your cooperation is essential to the system not running out of water and to avoiding boil-water notifications once the water supply is restored.
We will keep you informed as conditions change through these messages and our website.
Since our large storage tank is failing we are operating with our 30,000 gallon storage tank farm. This contains a little more than 1 day of your maximum day's usage. Under normal conditions we receive water from San Jose Water company 3-4 times a day. So this is not a problem.
Refer to the Tank Replacement and Treatment Upgrade Project for more information on the plan to get back to normal operation.
November 16, 2020: New Backflow / Cross Connection Control Requirements
Please read the notification on the cross connection control requirements that apply to all shareholders of the system. This information page is new and is located here: https://vdmwater.com/backflow-cross-connection-control
October 28, 2020: Water Main Break
There was a water main break that has been repaired on Skyview Terrace West, near Skyview Court, Troy, & Deerfield Cout. The water is off to the homes below the repair. The repair was able to be made without allowing foreign material into the lines, so there is no need to issue a boil order. However, some air may have entered the line so those of you whose water was off may see the water looking cloudy. This is normal. To eliminate the air from your lines you can flush inside and outside faucets, and otherwise let the air out of the system.
October 15, 2020: Emergency Water Restriction
Because of the current PSPS power outage we are in a Water Supply Emergency – Water is not available from Laurel Creek and the San Jose Water company connection is restricted due to the power outage.
- You are required to stop all outside watering including lawns, gardens, landscape, pools and ponds served by our water system.
- You must reduce indoor water usage by limiting shower times, reduce laundry cycles, and yes, only essential flushing.
- If the outage continues, the board may decide to have water delivered by truck to the main tank in an effort to avoid a boil water condition.
Your cooperation is essential to the system not running out of water and to avoiding boil-water notifications once the water supply is restored.
We will keep you informed as conditions change through these messages and our website.
Since our large storage tank is failing we are operating with our 30,000 gallon storage tank farm. This contains a little more than 1 day of your maximum day's usage. Under normal conditions we receive water from San Jose Water company 3-4 times a day. So this is not a problem.
Refer to the Tank Replacement and Treatment Upgrade Project for more information on the plan to get back to normal operation.
August 30, 2020: Shareholder's Meeting on Monday (8/31/20).. Where's your proxy?
All shareholders are invited to attend our annual shareholder's meeting at 7:30pm Monday. August 31st. Even if you plan on attending, please send in your proxy!
Instructions on how to join the Zoom meeting, and a proxy form were included in your last bill. If you need them sent to you again, please send John Overstreet an email at: john@vdmwater.com
August 28, 2020: Water main break @ Skyview & Belaire Ct
1:19 pm - The break was able to be repaired without removing pressure, so there is no need to issue a boil order. However, some air may have entered the line so our shareholders on the east side of the loop below Belaire Court may see the water looking cloudy. This is normal. We sent the repair-complete alert at 1:19 pm
10:05 am - There is a water main break that is being investigated on Skyview Terrace near Belaire Court. This may require that the gravity-fed portion of the system be shut down during the repair. We will be updating this page on the website throughout the day as we dig down and get eyes on the break.
Please continue to check here for further updates during the day. We will only be sending another alert when the repair is complete.
February 10, 2020: Power is Restored
PG&E has restored power so we are now back to a water supply warning - An elevated risk of a water shortage due to a lack of water in our Laurel Creek supply.
- We request that all homeowners reduce their non-critical water consumption.
- Please eliminate or reduce outdoor landscape and lawn water usage.
We will keep you informed as conditions change through texts & email messages and on our website.
Since our large storage tank is failing we are operating with our 30,000 gallon storage tank farm. This contains a little more than 1 day of your maximum day's usage. Under normal conditions we receive water from San Jose Water company 3-4 times a day. So this is not a problem.
Refer to the Tank Replacement and Treatment Upgrade Project for more information on the plan to get back to normal operation.
February 9, 2020: Emergency Water Restrictions
Because of the current power outage we are in a Water Supply Emergency – Water is not available from Laurel Creek and the San Jose Water company connection is restricted due to the power outage.
- You are required to stop all outside watering including lawns, gardens, landscape, pools and ponds served by our water system.
- You must reduce indoor water usage by limiting shower times, reduce laundry cycles, and yes, only essential flushing.
- If the outage continues, the board may decide to have water delivered by truck to the main tank in an effort to avoid a boil water condition.
Your cooperation is essential to the system not running out of water and to avoiding boil-water notifications once the water supply is restored.
We will keep you informed as conditions change through these messages and our website.
Since our large storage tank is failing we are operating with our 30,000 gallon storage tank farm. This contains a little more than 1 day of your maximum day's usage. Under normal conditions we receive water from San Jose Water company 3-4 times a day. So this is not a problem.
Refer to the Tank Replacement and Treatment Upgrade Project for more information on the plan to get back to normal operation.
December 15, 2019: Payment Policy Update
On December 15, 2009 the board adopted a new policy and procedure for payment terms. The following is a summary of the new payment terms policy:
- Meters are read on the 15th of each month and invoices will be out on or before the 1st of the following month. Payment is due the 15th of the following month. Payments made after the 15th will incur a $25 late fee. Payments not received in 60 days will incur a $50 late fee and customer will subject to termination of water service. Payments not received in 90 days will incur a $100 late fee.
- Customers who are beyond 60 days past due will be notified by mail that their service will be terminated in 10 days and they can avoid termination of service by:
- 1 - paying the amount in arrears before the scheduled shut off date; or
- 2 - receiving a hardship deferment and signing a deferred (time) payment plan specifying payment terms before the scheduled shut off date.
- A customer may apply for deferred payment before the shut off date by claiming hardship and filing an appeal with the bookkeeper. If the hardship qualifies, the customer will enter into a deferred payment plan. Hardships eligible for time payment plans include: Loss of job, medical emergency, excessive bill (such as one resulting from a large leak), and extraordinary financial difficulty. The maximum length of a deferred payment plan shall be 90 days and the minimum monthly payment shall not be less that one-third the total amount due, unless the approved plan specifies otherwise. Deferred payment amounts shall be in addition to the regular service bill and shall include 10% annual interest. If a customer defaults on the deferred payment plan, late fees will be assessed and customer will be subject to termination.
- Customers desiring restoration of water service after termination for non-payment must: pay arrears in full; and pay a $75 reconnection fee.
These payment terms will be put into affect as of January 1st, 2010.
In order to give members a chance to adjust to these changes, no fees will be assessed during the first billing period. If your account is past due according to the new policy, bookkeeping will send out a statement and a note to let you know that you would have been assessed a late fee under the new terms. The first billing cycle in which this new policy and procedure will be implemented will be the February billing cycle. So members have until March 15th to comply.
Please note that most members are already in compliance with these terms.
December 7, 2019: Cancellation of Boil Water Notice
On 12/3/19 you were notified of the need to boil/disinfect all tap water used for drinking and cooking purposes if you live in these locations: Deerfield Court, West Lower Skyview Terrace, Cove Lane, Lower Skyview Terrace, and between Skyview Court and Treeview Trail.
The Villa Del Monte Mutual Water System in conjunction with the State Water Resources Control Board, has determined that, through abatement of the health hazard and comprehensive testing of the water, your water is safe to drink. It is no longer necessary to boil your tap water or for you to consume bottled water.
For more information call:
- Water Utility contact: Gary Mackenzie, Operator: (831-682-1848), (408-353-0271) - www.vdmwater.com
- State Water Resources Control Board: (831-655-6939)
- Samples
December 3, 2019: Boil Water Notice for lower Villa
A boil water notice has been put in place due to todays leak. Please read it here and follow the directions if you are in the affected areas. Once the permanent repair is in place we will be sampling the water over two days and if the readings are clear we will concel the boil water notice.
The areas affected are: Deerfield Court, West Lower Skyview Terrace, Cove Lane, Lower Skyview Terrace, and between Skyview Court and Treeview Trail.
December 3, 2019: Major Leak, Lower Skyview
Water is off to houses on lower Skyview due to a 50 gallon/minute leak! Now that the water is off we can assess the magnitude of the repair job. We hope to have a temporary fix in place soon, and then we will have to interrupt the water again to implement the permanent fix. Check the news page on our website for updates.
If you know of neighbors who are not getting these alerts, please let them know how to sign up for alerts on our website.
November 27, 2019: Cancellation of Boil Water Notice
On 11/23/2019 you were notified of the need to boil/disinfect all tap water used for drinking and cooking purposes.
The Villa Del Monte Mutual Water System in conjunction with the State Water Resources Control Board, has determined that, through abatement of the health hazard and comprehensive testing of the water, your water is safe to drink. It is no longer necessary to boil your tap water or for you to consume bottled water.
For more information call:
- Water Utility contact: Gary Mackenzie, Operator: (831-682-1848), (408-353-0271) - www.vdmwater.com
- State Water Resources Control Board: (831-655-6939)
November 26, 2019: Still on Boil Water Notice
REMINDER: Some users are still under a boil water notice!
The boil water notice affects customers on Summit Rd, Sunset Dr, DelMonte Way, and upper Skyview Terrace.
The State's rules are that there need to be two consecutive tests with no coiform bacteria present before we can release the boil water notice. We are waiting for the results of the tests and are hoping that they will be back before Thanksgiving. Once we know, we will send out a notice so that you know.
November 24, 2019: Update on Pipeline Break
The repair is taking longer than expected, so it is running into Sunday. You will be under a boil water notice when the water pressure comes back, please follow the directions on our website for more information.
The boil water notice affects customers on Summit Rd, Sunset Dr, DelMonte Way, and upper Skyview Terrace.
If you are unsure if this affects you, water pressure has been removed from the effected areas. If you did have water pressure loss you are not under a boil water notice.
November 23, 2019: Pipeline break affecting upper Skyview, Sunset, & Summit Rd customers!
The repair will probably take most of Saturday (the 23rd). You will be under a boil water notice when the water pressure comes back, please follow the directions on our website for more information.
If you are unsure if this affects you, water pressure has been removed from the effected areas. If you have water pressure on Saturday monring you are not under a boil water notice.
October 10, 2019: PG&E Restored
PG&E has restored power (of course, right after we procured and set up a generator) so we are going back to Water Supply Warning from Emergency. We are still at an elevated risk of a water shortage due to a lack of water in our Laurel Creek supply.
We will keep you informed as conditions change through these messages and our website.
Since our large storage tank is failing we are operating with our 30,000 gallon storage tank farm. This contains a little more than 1 day of your maximum day's usage. Under normal conditions we receive water from San Jose Water company 3-4 times a day. So this is normally not a problem.
Refer to the Tank Replacement and Treatment Upgrade Project for more information on the plan to get back to normal operation.
October 10, 2019: Emergency Water Restrictions!
Because of the extended power outage we are in a Water Supply Emergency – Water is not available from Laurel Creek and the San Jose Water company connection is not operating due to the power outage.
- You are required to stop all outside watering including lawns, gardens, landscape, pools and ponds served by our water system.
- You must reduce indoor water usage by limiting shower times, reduce laundry cycles, and yes, only essential flushing.
- If the outage continues, the board may decide to have water delivered by truck to the main tank in an effort to avoid a boil water condition.
Your cooperation is essential to the system not running out of water and to avoiding boil-water notifications once the water supply is restored.
We will keep you informed as conditions change through these messages and our website.
Since our large storage tank is failing we are operating with our 30,000 gallon storage tank farm. This contains a little more than 1 day of your maximum day's usage. Under normal conditions we receive water from San Jose Water company 3-4 times a day. So this is not a problem.
Refer to the Tank Replacement and Treatment Upgrade Project for more information on the plan to get back to normal operation.
October 8, 2019: PG&E Power Outage
PG&E has announced a potential power shutdown throughout much of Northern CA starting early tomorrow morning Wednesday Oct. 9 due to anticipated weather conditions that increase the risk of wildfires (i.e. high temps, high winds, low humidity). Much of Santa Cruz County is included in the projected shutdown area. You can find more info and check the status of the planned shutdown on PGE’s Power Shutdown webpage at: https://www.pge.com/en_US/
We are still only using water from San Jose Water Company with limited storage capacity. Since the pipeline serving us runs through a pump station that does not have a built in generator, our supply of water will be interrupted during the outage.
If the power does go out, we all need to immediately reduce our water usage. Remember, the biggest use for most customers is the irrigation system, so please turn it off during the outage.
You may also want to have a several gallons of stored water just in case our service is affected.
September 28, 2019: Water main repair on lower Skyview Terrace)
Members,
We did have a leak repaired earlier this week on lower Skyview Terrace. Even after flushing the lines several times, some homes are still experiencing cloudy water. The cloudy water is just trapped air in the lines.
We sent a water sample to the test lab on 9/26 and received the results yesterday. The test results show a normal residual chlorine level and test zero for coliforms and e-coli bacteria. (see the attached test report)
If you are still seeing cloudy water, please feel free to run some additional water either from a hose bib or your bathtub (cold water only) for an extra 20-minutes or so to see if this helps clear the branch lines to your home. If this extra water use causes a significant change to your water bill next month, please contact our bookkeeper Jennifer and I will authorize her to make an adjustment.
We will be checking again in a couple of days and flush the main again if necessary.
Mike Miller
President
Villa Del Monte Water Company
July 21, 2019: WATER OFF NOTICE
On Tuesday, July 23 2019, Sunset will be closed, near Summit Rd while we replace the water main. Please use Del Monte Way for entrance and exit.
During the main replacement, the water will be off on the upper pressure system including Sunset, Del Monte Way, Summit Road and upper Skyview Lane. The water should be off between 8:30 to 5:00, but could be longer.
Thank you for your understanding.
July 17, 2019: Emergency Main Repair:
Sunset, Summit, Del Monte, & Upper Skyview Terrace will lose water pressure for several hours today due to repairs to a leak on Sunset, near Summit. Another notice will be sent out after the repairs are complete.
Remember that you can connect with us on our website: https://vdmwater.com/contact-us
June 17, 2019: San Jose Water Company Construction on Old Santa Cruz Highway
San Jose Water Company is installing a new 12” main on Old Santa Cruz Highway. The new main will allow us improve the reliability of our existing system as well as add additional hydrants on Old Santa Cruz Highway. The project will start on 6/24/19 and has a tentative completion date of 10/25/19. During construction, there will be traffic delays along the stretch of Old Santa Cruz shown in red in this exhibit.
June 3, 2019: Water may be temporarily brown
Routine water main flushing, which is intended to improve water quality by eliminating stagnant water, does loosen debris (mostly rust) in the pipe. Unfortunately, a little of that rust can be present in the delivered water following the flushing process…
What is Water Main Flushing?
Water main flushing is a necessary program for water agencies to keep up their infrastructure and ensure high-quality water. The traditional procedure includes opening up fire hydrants to scour and remove the buildup in pipes that may cause discolored water. As water flows at high velocities through the mains, encrustations, biofilm and fine sediment are dislodged. The resulting discolored water leaves the distribution system through the open fire hydrants, runs down the street and out to the sewer or storm drain systems.
Customers may temporarily experience discolored water during water main flushing. Water users are advised not to be alarmed if water looks rusty as this discolored water is caused by sediments being stirred up within the water mains. If you experience any of these changes or if you see some cloudiness or rust color in your water, we recommend you flush the pipes of your home. Flushing of your home's pipes is accomplished by opening your front outside hose bib until it runs clear. If the water does not clear the first time, wait a few minutes and run the water again. It is also advised that you make sure your water is clear before doing laundry or other projects for which discolored water could cause problems. It is important to not run hot water if you notice it is discolored, as the discolored water can be drawn into the hot water tank.
May 30, 2019: Water Supply Restored
Repairs have been made to the pump station and the system is back under automatic control! You can now go back to normal water usage. Thank you SO MUCH for your help in conservicg water during this emergency.
An alert was sent out to let everyone know.
May 28, 2019: Pump station not operating normally
After the transformer fell off the pole on Sunday (news article), we are continuing to troubleshoot a communications issue that is keeping the pump station from operating in automatic mode. Because of this we have decided to move our system status back to Water Emergency and sent out an alert to all users to conserve water.
Please turn off your irrigation systems so that they do not run during this emergency.
The emergency will remain in place until the pump station is repaired and normal operation is resumed.
May 26, 2019: Transformer Failure at pump station
Some time overnight one of the transformers feeding our pump station on Old Santa Cruz Highway broke loose from the pole and was hanging by its wires. It had broken the insulation tower of the other transformer and blown one of the three fuses. See photo below.
06:45 - We started troubleshooting.
08:45 - The pump station was not sending water into the main distribution tanks, so we called PG&E when we got to the pump station and found the voltages to be very wrong (& saw the transformers).
11:13 - Alert sent:
"Water Supply Problem
Urgent: Conserve water!
The power outage last night caused a problem with our pump station on Old Santa Cruz Hwy. PG&E is on site trying to resolve it. We have a very limited amount of water in the storage tanks, so please do everything you can to conserve.
We will send out another notice when the pump is working."
12:20 - PG&E arrived and by 1:00 had removed the damaged and dangling transformers and left since another crew was coming up with two new transformers.
3:30 pm - The contractors had arrived to install the transformers, but the truck with the transformers had not arrived yet.
4:50 pm - The transformers were installed and the power was restored to the pump station and it is once again pumping water into our distribution tank.
5:30 pm - The level in the Villa's main tank is now high enough to clear all alarms and operate normally. The controls at the pump station still need some looking at, but we can remove the emergency alert now.
7:03 pm - Alert Sent:
"Water Supply Restored
Alert level reduced from Emergency to Warning.
Power has been restored at the pump station so conservation measures are not required. Thank you for helping all of us through this by conserving so well!
For details about what happened please go to the news page where the chronology of the event is shown."
8:10 pm - Continued troubleshooting has revealed that although the system can be run manually there was some damage due to the dangling transformer that is keeping the system from operating in automatic mode. We will continue troubleshooting and will notify PG&E of any equipment damage caused by the transformer failure.
April 26, 2019: Water Main Repair Notice
We will be fixing a water main leak on Del Monte Way on April 29th. This repair will require water to be interrupted for as long as 8 am to 5 pm for homes on Summit, Del Monte Way, Sunset, and Sky View Terrace above Belaire Court. For more information, please refer to the Water Advisory Notice. The affected houses will have the notice placed on their front doors.
The repair went well. Here is the bacteriological report after the repairs were completed.
March 16, 2019: Upcoming Annual Shareholder's Meeting
This year's all-shareholder's meeting will be held on April 2nd at 7:30pm at Christ Child Catholic Church Community Center.
You have received a proxy form in the mail. It is extremely important that you fill out the proxy and return it before the meeting if you will not be able to attend the meeting in person. We must meet our minimum requirement of attendees (or proxies) or the meeting will not be official and we will have to reschedule.
Be sure to return your proxy!
March 13, 2019: Villa del Monte Mutual Launches a Brand New Website! Subscribe Today!
We are excited to announce that our new website has launched and includes all the information our community needs related to their water service. Check back often, as we will be adding information every day. It is in the same place but updated with extra communications capabilities: https://www.vdmwater.com
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December 28, 2018: Water Outage Resolved
A bacteriological analysis found the water to be safe to drink. If you are interested in the results, the analysis can be found here. Details on the Water outage.
December 25, 2018: Water Outage Warning
Due to low levels in our storage tanks there was water outage that was resolved quickly. But because of the low pressure event all users should follow the Precautionary Boil Water Notice protocol until a bacteriological analysis can be performed.
There will be a follow-up alert when the bacteriological analysis is available.
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