SPOTLIGHT
Notice
Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Notice of Availability of a Draft Environmental Impact Report for a Water Reduction Program Agreement Between the Sacramento River Settlement Contractors Nonprofit Mutual Benefit Corporation, Individual Sacramento River Settlement Contractors and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Notice
Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District Notice of Intent to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Lurline Check and Replacement Structure Project.
Date | Agenda/Packet | Recording | Additional Attachments | Minutes |
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Nov 14, 2024 | Operations & Maintenance Committee Agenda |
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Sep 10, 2024 | Budget Committee Agenda |
ABEL CHECK STRUCTURE
The Abel Check Structure Project Replacement was put to bid in September 2022. RNR Construction, Inc. and K. W. Emerson, Inc. Will be completing the project.
Projects details include:
- Construction of cast-in-place concrete water control structure (680 cfs design flow rate) and associated canal embankment excavation, backfill and compaction
- Installation and commissioning of water control gates
- Construction of reinforced concrete canal lining
- Furnishing and installation of rip rap canal lining
- Replacement of canal crossing siphon
- Replacement of irrigation lateral and farm turnout deliveries
- Installation of HDPE pipe, precast concrete turnout outlet structures
- Furnishing and installation of miscellaneous metals and site electrical/SCADA improvements
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District Engineer
Federal and state agencies released the following joint statement today:
โAfter the driest January, February, and March ever recorded, state and federal agencies, water users, communities, and others are pulling together to make the most of extremely limited water supplies in one of the driest years on record in California. The Sacramento River Temperature Management Plan and efforts to manage water this year on the Sacramento River reflect unparalleled collaboration, sacrifice, and innovation to help fish, wildlife, and farms survive what may be the most difficult water year we have ever faced. Current drought conditions called for difficult decisions to be made this year with far reaching impacts. We are now joining together to implement innovative strategies for fish and wildlife to promote survival across different watersheds, as well as working together to address the unprecedented dry year impacts to farmers, water suppliers, and the communities in the Sacramento Valley dependent upon these water supplies.โ
The joint efforts include the Bureau of Reclamation, NOAA Fisheries, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Department of Water Resources, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Sacramento River Settlement Contractors.
View the Statement Here
ABOUT THE DISTRICT
Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID) is dedicated to providing reliable, affordable water supplies to its landowners and water users, while ensuring the environmental and economic viability of the region. As the largest irrigation district in the Sacramento Valley, GCID has a long history of serving farmers and the agricultural community and maintaining critical wildlife habitat. The District fulfills its mission of efficiently and effectively managing and delivering water through an ever-improving delivery system and responsible policies, while maintaining a deep commitment to sustainable practices.
GCID will remain focused on continuing to deliver a dependable and sustainable water supply by positioning itself to respond proactively, strategically and responsibly to Californiaโs ever-changing water landscape.
CONNECT WITH US
At GCID, we value input and feedback from landowners, water users, and the community. Send us your comments and questions using the form, and a member of our team will follow up as soon as possible.
This form is intended for general comments and inquiries. Please do not submit confidential or sensitive information.
Call us at 530.934.8881 or email contact@gcid.net.