San Bernadino Valley

Helping Nature Store Our Water

Newsroom

Here's where you can get the latest information on what is going on in the San Bernadino Valley Water Conservation District. There are press release fact sheets and other information on various issues related the District in the listing below.

The District's slender-horned spineflower restoration work is proceeding well, with enough seeds sown last year to propagate 500 plants in partnership with California Botanic Garden.

The plants will be grown in 2-inch containers and transferred to 4-inch pots prior to being planted in the field in March. Seed collection and propagation plays an important role in restoring species with plants that are genetically representative of the area.