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1 million gallons of water lost to NID, returned to Wolf Creek

The Nevada Irrigation District lost nearly 1 million gallons of raw, untreated water back into Wolf Creek Sunday morning. According to Public Information Officer Tomi Riley, the district learned that the Tarr Ditch, an irrigation canal used to transport raw water for 115 customers in the Penn Valley and Wolf Mountain area, was going dry around 7 a.m. Sunday. Riley said upon investigation, an operator found damage to a spill structure used to uptake water along the canal. “We definitely had vandalism at Tarr Ditch, which caused the water to go out from intake back into the creek,” Riley said. Riley said the district currently categorizes the incident as vandalism as opposed to water theft, although 1 million gallons of water was “lost” over the four hours between learning about the damage and repairing it.

NID tries to predict change in water supply, demand for next 20 years

The Nevada Irrigation District has reviewed the projected supply and demand of drinking and irrigation water to over 25,000 homes, farms and businesses within its boundaries a move needed to update its Urban Water Management Plan. As a supplier servicing over 3,000 customers with over 3,000 acre feet of water annually, NID is required by the California Department of Water Resources to submit an Urban Water Management Plan once every five years. The plan offers an overview of the district’s water availability and reliability, estimates of past, present and projected water use, and strategies for meeting the community’s changing water needs.

Seasonal temps replace heat wave

People took to the South Yuba River over the weekend to cool down from the unseasonably hot temperatures. This week temperatures return to normal for the season, with highs in the upper 80s to mid-90s. People are reminded to pack out what they bring in, if they go to a local waterway to cool down. Photo: Elias Funez After several days with highs in the triple digits, temperatures in Nevada County will drop slightly to numbers typical of a normal summer season. According to meteorologist Hannah Chandler-Cooley of the National Weather Service, “normal” this time of year generally means upper 80s near lower elevations and 70s close to higher elevations.

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