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April 30, 2009
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Vista Irrigation District declares Level 2 drought
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By Alexandra Zavis
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The new funding includes $6.5 million for delayed repairs and improvements to the
Nearly $184 million in all has been allocated to the district, which covers 226,000 square miles in Southern California,
"In many cases the projects that we have on this list are projects that have kind of hung out there for a while without the necessary funds to complete them," said Col. Thomas Magness, who commands the corps'
District officers estimate that the funding will create or save about 1,472 jobs directly related to the work and 2,558 positions in supporting fields, including companies that provide materials and services to the contractors.
"We are very excited," said Dave Kiff, assistant city manager for
Mud flats, fed by sediment that washes into
In October 2005, dredging crews began removing 2.3 million cubic yards of accumulated muck, but funding started running out about halfway into the project, Kiff said.
The corps, the lead agency on the project, was supposed to cover 65% of the estimated $38.5 million cost, with state and local agencies providing the rest. Local authorities funded their $13.5-million share with money raised for coastal protection under Proposition 12 of 2000. Until now, however, Congress had only appropriated $17.5 million of the roughly $25-million federal share.
In the meantime, the corps estimates that the project's tab has ballooned to more than $50 million, driven in part by rising fuel costs.
Together with some additional local funding, Kiff said, the new federal money should be sufficient to finish dredging by the summer of 2010.
"It's a little ironic that it took a recession and stimulus package for the government to complete its share," Kiff said.
The additional $6.5 million for the
"That work is never complete," Magness said.
The $5.1 million for water recycling will help the West Basin Municipal Water District reduce the region's dependence on imported water from Northern California and
Also on the corps' list are:
* $27.5 million for flood control along the Santa Ana River, part of a $2-billion project that corps officials say is about 90% complete.
* $2.5 million to finish deepening the turning basin at the
* $1.98 million to assess the condition of the San Pedro breakwater and dredge the
* $500,000 for a survey of the
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-la-water-stimulus30-2009apr30,0,2788263.story
Vista Irrigation District declares Level 2 drought
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The Vista Irrigation District on Wednesday declared a Level 2 Drought Alert, which limits outdoor watering to certain days and times, with mandatory water-conservation measures to begin June 1.
The district provides water service to more than 123,000 people in the city of
The move falls in line with action by the San Diego County Water Authority, which recently told its 24 member agencies that starting July 1 there will be a 20 percent reduction in water supplied.
Earlier this week, the Padre Dam Municipal Water District and the Fallbrook Water District approved Level 2 drought declarations. Padre Dam serves more than 100,000 residents from
Specifics will vary by water district. #
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/apr/29/bn29drought-vista-water/?northcounty&zIndex=90911
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