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Plumas County Flood Control district approves sale of 2,025 acre‑feet of carryover water for $374,625
Summary
The Plumas County Flood Control and Water Conservation District voted to sell 2,025 acre‑feet of carryover state water stored at San Luis Reservoir to Rosedale Rio Bravo Water Storage District for $374,625 to eliminate operating deficits and shore up the district’s finances.
The Plumas County Flood Control and Water Conservation District approved an agreement to sell 2,025 acre‑feet of carryover state water to Rosedale Rio Bravo Water Storage District for $374,625, the board confirmed during its Feb. 18 meeting.
The sale uses water that the county carried over to storage in the San Luis Reservoir and reflects a negotiated price of about $185 per acre‑foot, significantly higher than the approximately $115 per acre‑foot the county pays the state for its annual allocation, according to district staff. Flood Control staff told supervisors the sale will not transfer water…
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