WVWD Announces the Winners of the Annual Poster Contest

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Date: Dec 07 , 2022
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WVWD Announces the Winners of the Annual Poster Contest

RIALTO, Calif. – The West Valley Water District (WVWD) Board of Directors announced the winners of the annual poster contest during its December 1st board meeting.

The theme of this year’s contest was “Water Savings Starts with You”, a call to action for young water conservation leaders to illustrate and educate others on how saving water is a shared responsibility.

“The annual poster contest provides our young water leaders the opportunity to learn and encourage others how save water the right way,” said WVWD Board President Channing Hawkins. “On behalf of the board, I would like to congratulate all our winning students and thank all the students who participated in this year’s contest.”

Participating students submitted hand-drawn posters to raise awareness for water conservation. WVWD staff voted and judged the posters on their interpretation of the theme, originality and neatness.

“We are grateful for this educational program that engages local students to embrace water conservation practices,” said WVWD Acting General Manager Van Jew. “We look forward to sharing the winning submissions with the community in the 2023 water conservation calendar.”

2022 Poster Contest Winners:

Elijah G., Fitzgerald; Daniela P., Smith Tech; Isaac E., Grimes; Valeria M., Grimes; Alicia N., Kordyak; David W., Trapp; Christopher L, Fitzgerald; Demire P., Trapp; Karin Nava, Grimes; Juliann G., Grimes; Grace V., Sycamore Hills; Luz R., Grimes

Students who submitted winning posters were also recognized with certificates by local elected officials, including Assembly Majority Leader Eloise Gomez Reyes, Assemblymember James Ramos and Supervisor Joe Baca Jr.

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ABOUT WEST VALLEY WATER DISTRICT

The West Valley Water District has proudly served the Southern California communities of Bloomington, Colton, Fontana, Rialto, San Bernardino, and Jurupa Valley since 1952. Through name changes and consolidation, the mission has always remained the same: to provide customers with safe, high quality, and reliable water service at a reasonable rate and in a sustainable manner. The District provides water for about 98,000 customers and is overseen by a five-member, publicly elected Board of Directors.

 

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