Go to main contentsGo to search barGo to main menu
Wednesday, August 19, 2026 at 9:59 PM
Ad

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.

 

 


Share
Rate

Comment

Comments

COMMENTS
Comment author: Patti Cole Comment text: Marie will be forever treasured in memories. The memories remain of a soft-spoken, seemingly unassuming but determined individual who absolutely knew what path she wanted to take in life, and followed it. Her instinctive reactions, which highlighted her steadfast level of love and caring for her family, friends and all living things found in nature, hold lessons for us all. An unexpected splash of her self-deprecating humor, coupled with uncanny timing, will always bring a smile. For me, Marie lives on in the sighting of a Black-crowned night heron in the tules, the bloom of a beautiful spring flower and, most poetically, in the struggle of wildlife photographers handling their very large camera lenses. Comment publication date: 8/15/26, 9:31 AM Comment source: Obituary-Marie Dong Ko Comment author: John Chaney Comment text: I just figured out that Betty was my 1st cousin. Her dad Ted was my dad's brother. I never knew Ted or Betty, but I wish I did. I am 73 and live in IL. I am building my family tree and see where Betty has fit in. Blessings to you Curt and family. Comment publication date: 8/14/26, 11:04 AM Comment source: Obituary - Betty Lou (Chaney) Anderson Comment author: Karen Webb Comment text: I am so sorry to hear this. I loved coming to the carwash to see John! He always made my day. Prayers for all of his family during this difficult time. Comment publication date: 8/11/26, 8:56 PM Comment source: In Memory of John Evans Comment author: Laura Ivey Comment text: I am so very sorry for your loss of John. He always made my day when I went to the car wash. I will miss his joyous personality and that smile. Comment publication date: 8/10/26, 9:52 AM Comment source: In Memory of John Evans
SUPPORT OUR WORK