An ability to analyze problems and identify practical solutions are skills needed to thrive as an electrical engineer at TID. TID’s Electrical Engineers are designing, testing, and maintaining TID’s complex electrical system.
While our essential workers will keep the power on, TID offices will be closed on December 31 and January 1 for the New Year’s holiday. If you need immediate assistance over the holiday weekend, please call our 24-hour service line at 209.883.8301.
While our essential workers will keep the power on, TID will be closed on December 24 and 25 in observance of the Christmas holiday. If you need immediate assistance over the holiday, please call our 24-hour service line at 209.883.8301.
The Tuolumne’s Healthy Rivers & Landscapes plan is based on science specific to the Tuolumne—science that identifies challenges like predation & allows for the implementation of cutting edge adaptive management techniques to maximize the benefits of the measures in the plan.
TID is monitoring a series of storms in the forecast, which could cause weather-related outages in our area. While TID crews are ready to respond to any outages, we urge customers to stay safe & be prepared. If you experience an outage, visit https://t.co/fLKg3d9ZMg for updates.
As always, please use extreme caution near the river, as the water is cold, fast moving, and can contain debris.
More information on Don Pedro and Tuolumne River conditions can be found at https://t.co/pXRpMVaCYE.
TID has begun making proactive releases from Don Pedro Reservoir due to significant precipitation forecasted in the Tuolumne River Watershed over the next 16 days. With these releases and localized precipitation, the Tuolumne River will rise quickly, above normal winter levels.
Breaking down complicated subjects, creative thinking, and an appreciation for community engagement is vital for success as a Communications Specialist at TID. With TID’s long history of innovation, there’s no shortage of projects and stories to share.
Ready to implement, now.
The Tuolumne River’s Healthy Rivers and Landscapes plan isn’t just a concept—it’s ready to implement immediately. With proven science and local funding, we can deliver results in the Tuolumne River, now.
On this day in 1893, La Grange Dam was completed. At the time, it was the tallest overflow dam in the country.
Today, over 130 years later, it works just as hard, serving the same valuable purpose of diverting water into the irrigation systems of both TID and @mod_irrigation.
TID General Manager Brad Koehn spoke with the Turlock Rotary Club on Tuesday, sharing updates on the District’s major projects and upcoming initiatives. Thank you to Turlock Rotary for the invitation and for your continued service to our community.
Episode 56 of the TID Water & Power Podcast is out now! To close out the year, we have a special episode featuring a medley of interviews recorded live at the TID Celebration of Water & Power, which we hosted on October 8.
We’re proud to announce that we have received the Excellence in Innovation Award from @ACWAwater for Project Nexus, our solar over canals pilot project.
A big thank you to ACWA for the recognition and our partners who helped make Project Nexus happen.
More habitat in the Tuolumne River.
The Tuolumne River’s Healthy Rivers and Landscapes plan improves habitat for fish in the Tuolumne River, including the addition of 70 acres of new floodplain habitat.