east columbia basin irrigation district

USDA Investing $420 Million in Infrastructure Projects
USDA Investing $420 Million in Infrastructure Projects
USDA Investing $420 Million in Infrastructure Projects
The USDA announced it will invest $420 million in 132 infrastructure projects in 31 states. The funds will get used for projects like rehabilitating dams, flood prevention, and watershed restoration projects. The investments are funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and build on an earlier $166 billion investment earlier this year ...
Reclamation Awards Grants To Local Districts
Reclamation Awards Grants To Local Districts
Reclamation Awards Grants To Local Districts
Earlier this week, the Bureau of Reclamation announced that two Columbia Basin irrigation districts have been awarded grant money to help conserve water.  The East Columbia Basin Irrigation District and Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District will split $600,000 in grants from the WaterSMART Program.  ...
Reclamation Awards Grants To Local Districts
Earlier this week, the Bureau of Reclamation announced that two Columbia Basin irrigation districts have been awarded grant money to help conserve water.  The East Columbia Basin Irrigation District and Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District will split $600,000 in grants from the WaterSMART Program.   ...
East Columbia Basin Irrigation District Starting Two Projects in November
East Columbia Basin Irrigation District Starting Two Projects in November
East Columbia Basin Irrigation District Starting Two Projects in November
The East Columbia Basin Irrigation District is starting work on two projects that they hope will improve the water situation in Eastern Washington.   Manager Craig Simpson said the Warden Siphon project is one of a few siphon upgrades and replacements as they look to upgrade their line down to Scootenay Reservoir.  ...
ECBID Finalizing Bond Details for Next Step in Odessa Project
ECBID Finalizing Bond Details for Next Step in Odessa Project
ECBID Finalizing Bond Details for Next Step in Odessa Project
The East Columbia Basin Irrigation District is finalizing some details before they head out to the bond market for the next step in the Odessa Ground Water Replacement Program.   Secretary Manager with ECBID Craig Simpson said this will create replacement water for 8,200 acres in Central Washington.  ...