Imperial Irrigation District

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May 15, 2026

The board approved adding 100,000 acre-feet under Amendment No. 1, raising cumulative system conservation from 700,000 to 800,000 acre-feet under the 2024–2026 agreement as Colorado River conditions worsen. IID also released a draft Large Load Tariff for 30-day public comment with key ratepayer protections including interruptible service, long-term contracts, and financial collateral requirements.

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May 5, 2026

2026 snowpack is tracking as the worst or second worst on record; Reclamation is cutting Powell releases by 1.5 million acre-feet, likely accelerating Mead's decline. A short-term lower basin bridge proposal submitted last Friday awaits a federal Record of Decision by late July. Salton Sea exposed playa reached 43,190 acres; dust controls cover ~72% of emissions. The board adopted the final Mitigated Negative Declaration for the Red Hill Bay BACM project.

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April 21, 2026

The board approved returning **$48.4M in surplus fuel and purchased power collections** as summer bill credits (~12% reduction). It also approved the 2026 Summer Savings Initiative, expanding efficiency programs including a new Time-of-Use incentive and school HVAC funding. Staff projected Lake Mead could drop ~20 feet despite record conservation efforts.

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April 7, 2026

~714,000 acre-feet of conservation was presented as provisional for 2025, while in-valley agricultural deliveries fell to 2.187 million acre-feet—the lowest in records back to at least 1993. Staff said the April 1 snow survey showed snowpack nearly gone and conditions could rank among the worst years on record. On-farm efficiency generated 196,000+ acre-feet; deficit irrigation also contributed.

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March 17, 2026

Water updates covered new reservoir designs and a critical AAC siphon bypass plan protecting over 100,000 acres. A director raised concerns automated gates may cut deliveries by 20%, and staff said they have not verified reductions but will check G Lateral. Power staff reported on repower/transmission work and the approved 8,000‑pole program; RICE supply chain risks noted.

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