The Frontier Project Foundation
The Frontier Project Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to meeting the environmental challenges facing Southern California. The Frontier Project has been incorporated as a 501(C)3 non-profit entity. It has an eight member Board of Directors that oversees the policies of the Foundation.
Who is CVWD and what do they get out of this?
The Cucamonga Valley Water District (CVWD) is the parent organization and guiding force behind the Frontier Project. The CVWD provides water treatment, water distribution, and sewer collection services for the city of Rancho Cucamonga, portions of the cities of Fontana, Ontario, and Upland, and some unincorporated areas of San Bernardino County. The CVWD functions as a special district, which means it is an independent unit of local government serving the needs of the service area.
Community education, awareness of resource conservation, and availability issues are top priorities for CVWD. The Frontier Project allows the CVWD to provide a resource to their community for knowledge and practical solutions to the challenge of conservation. In the face of ever-increasing growth and development, and as stewards of natural resources, CVWD recognized our responsibility to lead the effort to demonstrate, educate, and promote conscientious resource conservation and sustainability.