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- NID extends water shortage emergency measures - theunion. com
Customers of the Nevada Irrigation District (NID) are once again being asked to restrict water usage, reducing consumption by 20 percent despite recent heavy precipitation
- NID appoints new board members, updates on PG E projects, and golden . . .
The Board of Directors for Nevada Irrigation District met Wednesday morning and took care of some official business by swearing in Brad Fowler as the new Division III Director and Earl Stephens as the Director for District IV
- ‘We will be living off of storage again this irrigation season . . .
Additional issues with the infrastructure at PG E’s Spaulding Reservoir will force the Nevada Irrigation District — which relies on the reservoir for water — to have to dip into their storage at Rollins and Scotts Flat Reservoirs to get through this summer’s irrigation season, NID officials reported Wednesday
- NID to ask customers to cut back on water use for remainder of year . . .
Nevada Irrigation District (NID) customers will be asked to voluntarily cut back on their water use by 20 percent for the remainder of the year as a result of Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG E’s) unplanned outages on the South Yuba Canal and Spaulding Reservoir
- Water deliveries from Spaulding Reservoir near as repairs ahead of . . .
Repair work continues on the Spaulding powerhouses and water deliveries from the reservoir are near, Nevada Irrigation District General Manager Jennifer Hanson reported Wednesday, while adding that PG E is reporting that they are two days ahead of schedule “We should start seeing water filling in the tunnel into June 28-June 29,” said Hanson
- NID moves forward with Maben Canal project after long moratorium
Nevada Irrigation District (NID) met Wednesday and approved funding that will allow the long-time Maben Canal project to move forward to completion
- NID initiating the process of declaring exempt surplus land meant for . . .
Nevada Irrigation District Directors (left to right) Rich Johansen, Ricki Heck, and Chris Bierwagen discuss the potential sale of 17 parcels the district owns and were intending to use as part of the now voted-against Centennial Dam The board voted in September 2024 to not pursue the Centennial project and is now debating whether or not to sell off the properties, many of which contain
- NID discusses status of local reservoirs, golden mussels
Nevada Irrigation District Operations Manager Chip Close delivers his report to the Board of Directors Wednesday, reporting that water levels in local reservoirs—specifically Scotts Flat and Rollins—will likely see the same fate as in 2024, meaning decreasing levels as PG E continues work on the ongoing Spaulding Powerhouse project
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