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San Dieguito Water District reviews joint facilities CIP amid Lake Hodges uncertainty

5781332 · September 18, 2025
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The San Dieguito Water District on Sept. 17 received an informational update on its joint facilities capital improvement program that outlined near-term projects, deferred work contingent on Lake Hodges’ status and a solar-plus-storage installation intended to cut energy costs.

The San Dieguito Water District on Sept. 17 received an informational update on its joint facilities capital improvement program that outlined near-term projects, deferred work contingent on Lake Hodges’ status and a solar-plus-storage installation intended to cut energy costs.

Marissa Potter, engineering manager for the Santa Fe Irrigation District, told the board the joint facilities—owned in defined shares by Santa Fe and San Dieguito—are governed by a 2021 master plan and an energy management plan and are now being reassessed in an interim update by consultant Dudek "to look at really what options or what projects are on the horizon for us and planning as we move forward for the next 10 years."

The update highlighted several active and planned projects. Potter said an inspection of one bay at the San Dieguito Reservoir dam found a leak; crews installed a temporary ("porta") dam to dry the area and…

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