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Status of TMWA Plan for Groundwater Sustainability on the Mt. Rose Fan
Here is an update of the Status of the Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) Plan for Groundwater Sustainability on the Mt. Rose Fan on the TMWA website. Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) is continuing to work on enhancing the groundwater … Continue reading
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Tagged ArrowCreek, ArrowCreek / Mt Rose Conjunctive-Use Facilities, ArrowCreek 411, ArrowCreek Tank, ArrowCreek Well, ArrowCreek/Mt Rose Conjunctive-Use Facilities, ArrowCreek411, Groundwater Sustainability, Groundwater Sustainability Plan, Mt Rose Fan, South Truckee Meadows General Improvement District, STMGID, Thomas Creek, TMWA, Truckee Meadows Water Authority, Washoe County Department of Water Resources, WCDWR, Whites Creek
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TMWA Plan for Groundwater Sustainability on the Mt Rose Fan
As ArrowCreek homeowers, we received the following letter in today’s USPS mail concerning groundwater resources in the Mt. Rose fan area, which includes ArrowCreek. Since the merger of Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) with the Washoe County Department of Water … Continue reading
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ArrowCreek Public Water System Water Quality Report
The 2015 ArrowCreek Water Report is only on-line unless you request a paper copy. If you haven’t seen it, you can read it here. Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) is pleased to present your 2015 Water Quality Report. The data … Continue reading
TMWA Arrow Creek Project Aims to Replenish Groundwater
From thisisreno.com last month, Austin Wright, a journalism student at UNR and a Reno resident all his life, writes about two water projects. This first one is about our neighborhood. I’ll also link to his second article at the end. … Continue reading
Truckee Meadows Water Authority
ArrowCreek residents received their first water bill from Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) instead of from Washoe County last month. This is the result of the consolidation of the Washoe County Department of Water Resources and the South Truckee Meadows … Continue reading