On May 20, 2021 the TMWA Board of Directors approved TMWA’s participation in a feasibility study to examine the potential benefits of bringing recycled water for irrigation use in Warm Springs Valley. The objective is to determine if using recycled water for irrigation at Palomino Farms would lead to far less need for pumping groundwater from the local aquifer. TMWA would also like to evaluate the aquifer as a site for groundwater banking. This would allow for injecting treated water into the aquifer during winter months for later use during the summer, peak-use period.
The Study will be Conducted under the Auspices of OneWater Nevada.
One Water Nevada is a regional, collaborative effort to research and realize innovative water supply options and advanced water treatment technologies for Northern Nevada.
OneWater Nevada’s Palomino Farms Sustainable Water Resource Feasibility Study (Study) is part of a regional effort to optimize and expand available water resources. The purpose of the Study is to explore the coordinated use of surface water, groundwater, and recycled water (known as conjunctive use) to help meet our water supply needs.
More specifically, the Study is focused on determining the viability of bringing water to the Palomino Farms and Warm Springs areas as part of a long-term sustainable water management plan. The hope is that the aquifer can eventually be utilized to build up large quantities of water for drought protection and to help meet demand during the peak summer-use season in the Spanish Springs area.
Additional benefits for residential well owners and agricultural users in the area would be improvement of groundwater levels, and potential improvement to water quality.
Here’s how it would work:
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