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TUD Moving Closer To Acquiring Water Rights And Infrastructure

TUD Moving Closer To Acquiring Water Rights And Infrastructure
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Public Meeting Focused On Possible PG&E Infrastructure Acquisition

Pinecrest Lake Sonora, CA A virtual informational session is planned for Thursday morning in which TUD officials will provide an update on efforts to acquire assets like Pinecrest Lake and Lyons Reservoir from PG&E. We reported last March that TUD and PG&E are in exclusive negotiations regarding the potential transfer of the Phoenix Hydroelectric Project, Main Tuolumne Canal, pre and post 1914 water rights, and the reservoirs. As for the history, The Phoenix Project dates back to the Gold Rush and is located on the South Fork of the Stanislaus River. It provides the majority of TUD’s water supply via the Main Tuolumne Canal, which was built in 1851 to support mining and irrigation needs. It generates 2 megawatts.

Tuolumne And Calaveras Remain In The State s Most Restrictive Purple Tier

Calaveras and Tuolumne remain in the purple tier of the Blueprint for a Safer Economy color Tier System. Test positivity for Tuolumne excluding prisons with a 7-day lag is 6% the 7-day average case rate is 21.6. For Calaveras, it is a 10.2% test positivity rate and a 34.2 case rate. To qualify for the Red Tier the test positivity must be under 5-8% and under 5-8 new cases daily. Under the State’s guidance purple tier means restaurants may open for outdoor dining, nail salons and hairdressers may reopen indoors with modifications. The Tiers are updated each Tuesday based on a county’s case rate and test positivity rate, the chart with more details in on our Coronavirus page here. More details about Tuolumne County were reported at today’s Tuolumne County Supervisors meeting here.

Supervisors To Discuss Storm Impacts And COVID

Tuolumne County Supervisors Sonora, CA The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors will discuss several issues at the first meeting of February. The board will open with a 9am presentation today from public health officials about the local response to COVID-19. Other items include the board hearing a report on the Law and Justice Center campus, voting on approving goals and objectives for 2021, and hearing an update on winter storm impacts and potential actions that may be needed. With three new supervisors recently joining the board, they will also begin the process of selecting new planning commissioners. The board will offer thanks to the commissioners in districts 1, 4, 5 and an at large member, and post notices of vacancy for the seats.

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