Mid located in california s central valley provides electric service irrigation water and treats surface water for drinking.
City of modesto water district.
Appellants the modesto and turlock irrigation districts are state agencies functioning pursuant to the provisions of the irrigation district law as set forth in division 11 34 cal.
Water treatment the water plant manager is responsible for the treatment and delivery of all water to the city water system.
Power outages electrical emergencies 209 526 8222 day or night toll free 888 897 8222 day or night.
The city s water system includes some portions of ceres del rio empire grayson salida and turlock.
3d 506 commencing with section 20500 of the water code.
Irrigation water to 58 000 acres.
The modesto irrigation district mid is a special purpose district that provides irrigation and drinking water and electrical service to customers in the san joaquin valley within stanislaus county california.
They are presently distributing and selling electrical energy within the boundaries of the chartered city.
The modesto irrigation district is a community owned not for profit organization controlled by a locally elected board of directors.
The city of modesto surface water allocation deliveries from mid have been decreased over the last couple of years from an average of 30 million gallons per day to approximately 11 5 million gallons per day due to lower than average rain fall and snow pack during the past two hydrologic cycles.
Should you suspect a leak or a line break contact the public works department.
Salida s public works department maintains the water and sewer infrastructure including the main lines and water meters.
The city of modesto water provides water for about 214 181 residents living in the modesto area.
Established in 1870 the city of modesto water collects approximately 43 from local groundwater wells and 57 from the surface water treatment plant at modesto reservoir constructed in partnership with the modesto irrigation district mid.
The modesto irrigation district and the city of modesto remain locked in a dispute over which one has to pay 9 million in extra costs for the botched expansion of the modesto regional water.