Projects & Capital Improvements
Your Money at Work
At East Orange County Water District (EOCWD), every infrastructure project reflects our commitment to reinvesting customer dollars back into the system that keeps our water system safe, reliable, and sustainable.
From replacing aging pipelines to upgrading reservoirs and improving water quality treatment, each capital project is carefully planned to protect public health and strengthen long-term service. This approach ensures your rates are strategically invested to maintain and improve the essential systems our community depends on every day.
Progress at a Glance
$16M+ Recent Investment
7,000+ Feet of Pipe Replaced
25,000+ Customers Served
100% Water Quality Compliance
Current Projects
PFAS Water Quality Response
Project Status: In Progress
In 2019, the California State Water Resources Control Board’s Division of Drinking Water directed water systems statewide to begin testing for PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances), a group of compounds found in certain groundwater sources. In response, EOCWD began testing local wells and proactively took affected wells offline to protect water quality. To maintain uninterrupted service, the District temporarily relied on imported water sources that were not impacted by PFAS.

EOCWD then partnered with Orange County Water District (OCWD) to design and construct the VanderWerff Well and treatment facility, which is now fully operational. Using advanced treatment technology, it removes PFAS from groundwater, allowing the District to safely restore local well production and continue delivering safe, reliable drinking water to customers.
PFAS are man-made chemicals resistant to heat, water, oils, and stains that have been widely used in industrial and consumer products for decades.
Benefits:

6MG Reservoir Upgrade
Project Status: In Progress
EOCWD’s 6-million-gallon reservoir plays a critical role in maintaining reliable water service throughout our community. It provides essential water storage capacity to support daily operations, meet peak demand, and ensure continued service during emergencies.
To strengthen long-term reliability, the District secured partial funding through FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program and is advancing comprehensive seismic upgrades. These improvements are designed to meet modern safety standards, reduce risk during earthquakes, and protect this vital infrastructure for decades to come.
Benefits:

Smart Water Meters (AMI)
Project Status: In Progress
EOCWD’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) project is modernizing water service by replacing existing meters with new smart technology in the Panorama Heights (North Tustin) Retail Zone. This upgrade will provide more accurate usage data, improve system efficiency, and enhance customer service.
Customers receiving a new smart meter will be notified ahead of time. Most installations are completed in approximately one hour or less, with brief service interruptions typically lasting no more than 30 minutes.

Project Milestones
These completed projects reflect our ongoing commitment to water quality, infrastructure modernization, and long-term system reliability.
Summer 2021
VanderWerff Well Construction Project
BENEFITS
Constructed in partnership with Orange County Water District
Key Improvements:
Expands local groundwater supply access
Provides emergency backup water source
Integrated treatment ensures water quality standards
BENEFITS
60–year-old infrastructure replaced
Key Improvements:
Improved access for maintenance and repairs
Modern metering equipment for better monitoring
Enhanced system reliability and operations
Summer 2023
OC-43 Vault Reconstruction
Fall 2023
Sewer Capacity, Reliability & Augmentation Project
BENEFITS
Three segments of sewer pipeline replaced
Key Improvements:
Added backup sewer line crossing under I-5
Larger pipes accommodate community growth
Ensures reliable service for homes and businesses
BENEFITS
3,200 feet of pipe replaced
Key Improvements:
Replaced aging pipes up to 70 years old
Improved water pressure and flow to homes in the area
Added backup supply route for Panorama Heights
Winter 2024
Circula Panorama Pipeline
Summer 2024
Brae Glen Pipeline
BENEFITS
60-year-old pipes replaced
Key Improvements:
Larger pipes increase water capacity for the neighborhood
Eliminated old pipelines in backyard easements
Improved water pressure for surrounding homes
Request for Proposals & Contractor Portal
East Orange County Water District (EOCWD) partners with qualified consultants, contractors and vendors to deliver critical infrastructure, water system improvements, and capital projects that support reliable service for our community. This section provides access to current and past bid opportunities, registration information, and project resources.
Need Assistance?
EOCWD is committed to making the contracting process secure, reliable, and accessible. If you need assistance navigating the bidding system or accessing project features, please visit the online help section. For technical support, contractors and vendors should contact Planet Bids directly.
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For additional questions regarding projects or RFPs, please contact the District.







