Go to main contentsGo to search barGo to main menu
Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 1:52 AM
Ad

Construction Gearing up on the Truckee Canal Maintenance Project

Construction Gearing up on the Truckee Canal Maintenance Project
The Truckee Canal is slated for repairs that will take up to a year to complete. The BOR is requiring repairs as a safety measure to prevent potential flooding of homes in Fernley.

Author: Rachel Dahl

On November 4, 2022, the Bureau of Reclamation and Truckee-Carson Irrigation District held an official project ground-breaking ceremony according to a recent press release. 
The project is being funded through Infrastructure Law and intends to restore the safe, long-term operation of the Truckee Canal. The event marked the beginning of Phase 1 of a multi-phased construction project known as the Truckee Canal Extraordinary Maintenance Project. This first phase will line approximately 3.5 miles of the canal through the City of Fernley to provide structural integrity and community safety. 
During heavy flooding in January of 2008, the canal breached, flooding 590 homes in Fernley, and resulting several years later in an $8 million settlement from TCID. 
BOR Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton attended the ceremony, saying, “The Truckee Canal modernization project reaffirms our commitment to making the investments necessary to safeguard community water supplies and revitalize water delivery systems.” She said the Infrastructure Law, along with the Inflation Reduction Act provides funding to invest in the nation’s western water and power infrastructure to the tune of $8.3 billion to Reclamation over five years to fund aging infrastructure projects.
According to the BOR press release, “This project will restore a sense of safety for the city of Fernley and will provide water supply reliability for farmers and irrigators throughout the region. 
The City of Fernley filed a lawsuit last year, claiming that lining the canal would hurt the underground aquifer that supplies the municipal water supply and cause over 70% of the domestic wells in the community to fail. Judge Miranda Du dismissed the lawsuit in December 2021. 
Central Environmental Inc., a firm from Anchorage, Alaska has been awarded the BOR contract and is the general contractor. In addition, several local subcontractors will complete work on the concrete lining of the ditch, build new control buildings, and automated gage structures. 
The canal was shut down in October for 12 months to accommodate the construction and no water deliveries to water right holders or Lahontan Reservoir will be made until construction is completed, which is scheduled for October 2023.
Repayment of the $35 million contract between TCID and the BOR is currently at issue before the 10th Judicial District Court in Fallon, with Fernley filing a Motion to Intervene in the TCID request for Judicial Determination of Validity of the contract.

 


 


Share
Rate

Comment
Comments
Red McEwen 11/26/2022 03:54 PM
As a resident of Fernley, this project will have long term negative effects on our water supply. "We are from the government and we are here to help", the most dangerous words a citizen can hear.

May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 1
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 2
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 3
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 4
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 5
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 6
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 7
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 8
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 9
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 10
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 11
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 12
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 13
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 14
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 15
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 16
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 17
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 18
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 19
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 20
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 21
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 22
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 23
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 24
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 1Page no. 1
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 2Page no. 2
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 3Page no. 3
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 4Page no. 4
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 5Page no. 5
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 6Page no. 6
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 7Page no. 7
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 8Page no. 8
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 9Page no. 9
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 10Page no. 10
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 11Page no. 11
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 12Page no. 12
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 13Page no. 13
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 14Page no. 14
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 15Page no. 15
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 16Page no. 16
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 17Page no. 17
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 18Page no. 18
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 19Page no. 19
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 20Page no. 20
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 21Page no. 21
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 22Page no. 22
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 23Page no. 23
May 3 - Little House Club House Daycare - page 24Page no. 24
COMMENTS
Comment author: Barbara DeleonComment text: I sure hope this guy is not out on bail even though he’s claiming to be innocent.Comment publication date: 4/29/24, 7:59 AMComment source: Potteiger Pleads Not Guilty to Sexual Assault and Coercion of a ChildComment author: S. DonaldsonComment text: They should have thrown the book at Lund. She's not sorry and she'll do it again if given the chance. Has she proven she paid back the money. ?????? I don't think so.Comment publication date: 4/28/24, 9:48 AMComment source: Probation for Lund in Cub Scout Embezzlement CaseComment author: Candy Diaz (Thurston)Comment text: So sorry to read this. Skip and Joan were always so nice to myself and daughter Julie. We always bought our pigs from them for 4H. Julie had the grand champion hog of Churchill County one year.Comment publication date: 4/27/24, 7:42 PMComment source: Obituary - Beale “Skip” CannComment author: Claude EzzellComment text: Paul was one of the most manifest men I have ever met. He was a good friends with my Dad and always had an entertaining story for the occasion. One of my most favorite stories Paul told dated back to the late 60s or early 70s and it revolved around him killing a deer way out in the mountains. Naturally the deer ran down into a deep canyon and died. Knowing that it would take him forever to haul it out he devised an awesome plan. After preparing the deer he drove back to NAS Fallon and rustled up a SAR crew and they flew out and picked up the deer. Of course it was labeled as a training flight but what the hell in those days you could do that sort of thing. Rest in Peace my friend until we meet again!!Comment publication date: 4/11/24, 1:15 PMComment source: Obituary - LCDR Paul N Pflimlin
SUPPORT OUR WORK