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Established in 1887, The Turlock Irrigation District (TID) is the first irrigation district in California. It began delivering irrigation water to farmers in 1900. Today, it serves over 5,800 farmers in a 307 square-mile service area. The Tuolumne River, the source of the District's irrigation water originates high in the Sierra Nevada on Mt. Lyell in Yosemite National Park. TID is the majority owner and operator of the Don Pedro Reservoir. TID is the owner and operator of Turlock Lake.

Current Reservoir & River Data

Updated:

11/18/2008

9:22 AM

     
           

RESERVOIRS

     
Don Pedro Reservoir

 
Turlock Lake

Elevation:

732.11 ft.

   

Elevation:

224.47 ft.

Storage:

1,032,139 AF

   

Storage:

9,648 AF

           
DIVERSIONS AT LA GRANGE

     
TID Canal

     
MID Canal

Flow:

-1

   

Flow:

13 cfs

           
Tuolumne River at La Grange

     

Flow:

160 cfs

       
     

 
 

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