Turlock Irrigation District
@TurlockID
Established in 1887, Turlock Irrigation District serves reliable and affordable water and power to much of California's Central Valley. #WeAreTID
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Thank you to all those who have served and are currently serving in our Armed Forces. We’re especially proud of the many TID employees who have served.
While our essential workers will keep the power on, TID will be closed on Tuesday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day. If you need immediate assistance over the holiday, please call our 24-hour service line at 209.883.8301.
Maintaining the facilities that produce power requires technical skills and a commitment to a teamwork. Our Power Plant Operators are an integral part of how TID keeps the lights on. To watch Andrew’s full video, visit TID.org/CareerSpotlight.
The Tuolumne River is the primary drinking water source for millions of Bay Area residents. The Healthy Rivers and Landscapes plan restores and expands critical fish habitat in the Tuolumne, delivering real, measurable environmental benefits. sfexaminer.com/forum/tuolomne…
The Tuolumne River proposal reflects what Californians expect from water policy in 2025: ✅Grounded in the best available, site-specific science. ✅Funded by local partners. ✅Ready to implement today. More water. More habitat. More fish.
Fourteen #PublicPower utilities have earned APPA's Smart Energy Provider (SEP) designation for demonstrating commitment to and proficiency in #EnergyEfficiency, distributed energy resources, and environmental initiatives that support the goal of providing safe, reliable,…
Throughout the month of October, TID employees have been donning pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Have you ever driven by a substation and wondered “what does that do?” On Episode 54 of the TID Water & Power Podcast we discuss the role substations play in delivering reliable power to our community. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. TID.org/Podcast
More water in the Tuolumne River. The Tuolumne River’s Healthy Rivers & Landscapes plan puts more water down the Tuolumne every year—wet or dry—to keep the river & fishery healthy. More Water. More Habitat. More Fish. Learn more about our plan at TuolumneRiverPartners.com/HRL.
More water in the Tuolumne River. The Tuolumne River’s Healthy Rivers and Landscapes plan puts more water down the Tuolumne every year—wet or dry—to keep the river and fishery healthy. More Water. More Habitat. More Fish. Learn more about our plan at TuolumneRiverPartners.com/HRL.
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