Turlock Irrigation District
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Water began flowing from the Don Pedro reservoir on the Tuolumne River, for the first time in 20 years, said Calvin Curtin, a spokesman for the Turlock Irrigation District. A stretch of the river flowing through Modesto was just below flood stage, but officials warned small neighborhoods of mobile h
Date: Feb 21, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
A pause in storms, but flood risks persist in California
parks that line the channel. The reservoir, which can hold just over 2 million acre-feet of water, was 98 percent full Tuesday. The Turlock Irrigation District, which manages the dam, will continue releases from the spillway for at least the next four days, said Calvin Curtin, a district spokesman.
The reservoir was essentially full Monday. Turlock Irrigation District spokesman Calvin Curtin said the spillway was operating with no problems and the resevior was releasing about 18,000 cfs on Monday night. Curtin said the downstream flow of the Tuolumne River could rise by as much as five feet i
Date: Feb 20, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Oroville puts focus on dam spillways – aging and some never tested
Calvin Curtin, spokesman for the Turlock Irrigation District, which manages New Don Pedro, said the district expects the coming storm to be a cold one, producing snow in the Sierra instead of rain that would further swell the reservoir. If that forecast is wrong, with heavy rain instead of snow, the
TID is supportive of the Governors declaration and were glad that he is taking the issue as seriously as we do, said TID spokesperson Calvin Curtin. Were hopeful that the Governors declaration will bring awareness of the severity of the issue to all Californians.