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New Water Storage and Management Option Proposed

A new reservoir is proposed at McKay Point, near Lemon Cove and Woodlake, to provide new water storage, flood control and potential power generation. The project is a joint venture of property owners Tulare Irrigation District, the Consolidated Peoples Ditch Company and the Visalia & Kaweah Water Company.

CEMEX, an aggregates and building materials company with long-established local operations, will excavate the reservoir site and sell the materials. The owners will then receive a royalty on the sale of materials, which provides revenue that should make the project financially feasible, explained Paul Hendrix, general manager of the Tulare Irrigation District.

A series of public hearings this month have enabled Tulare Irrigation District to gather public input on elements that residents feel need to be considered in the Environmental Impact Report. Public comments must be submitted by Feb. 27.

The key components of the project are:

“The reservoir and its new water control structures will significantly improve how we capture, store and distribute water,” Hendrix noted. “The partnership with CEMEX is necessary in order for the owners to deliver an important service to the region at virtually no cost to the general public.”

The reservoir itself, to be located north of the separation of the Kaweah and St. Johns rivers, is expected to take about 120 acres of the jointly owned 500 acres.

“McKay Point meets a real need,” Hendrix added. “It is an excellent example of responsible and resourceful management of energy and water. In this increasingly water-short region, finding new ways to make good use of wet-year water and flood flows is critically important.”

For information on the McKay Point Reservoir project, visit www.mckaypoint.com or contact Paul Hendrix or Aaron Fukuda, Tulare Irrigation District, 686-3425; James Silva, Consolidated Peoples Ditch Co., 747-1177; or Richard Moss, Provost & Pritchard, 636-1166.

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