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Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 9:12 PM
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Update on Local High-Water Mitigation Projects

Efforts continue to safeguard the community
Update on Local High-Water Mitigation Projects
Cleanout vent that should be sandbagged if in a flood-prone area.

Author: Anne McMillin, Churchill County PIO

As the weather warms up, local officials continue high-water mitigation efforts to proactively address the potential for flooding in the coming months. The following projects are currently underway:

  • Public water systems: City of Fallon and Churchill County are completing preparations to safeguard wastewater and water treatment facilities and urge residents and businesses in flood-prone areas to sandbag their cleanout vents to reduce the risk of compromised systems should a high-water event occur. Restaurants and businesses with grease interceptors should sandbag around those fixtures for the same reason.
  • 2nd Weir: Under construction and on track for completion around May 19 on the V-line canal adjacent to the 2017 weir. Water will flow through the new weir shortly after completion.
  • Berm along Pasture Road: Completed. Built to increase capacity for water storage in the Carson Lake Pasture east of U.S. Highway 95 south of town.
  • Sandbags: Free, pre-filled sandbags are available for pick-up at 485 Miner’s Road, Fallon on Mondays from 1-4 p.m.
  • Sandbag delivery requests: Contact the High-Water Call Center at 775-867-5923 and leave a message. Sandbag delivery is available for those ages 60+ and the mobility-challenged who live on the Carson River. Calls will be returned on weekdays from 11 a.m. to noon and 3 to 4 p.m. to schedule deliveries.

 

 


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