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  2. Truckee Meadows Water Authority - Wikipedia

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    Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) is a public authority providing water services in the Truckee Meadows of Washoe County in Northern Nevada, which serves more than 330,000 residents. The Authority is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors, appointed by the cities of Reno and Sparks and Washoe County. The staff is led by a General ...

  3. Independence Lake (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Truckee Meadows Water Authority holds the rights to the lake's surface water, managing the uppermost 28 feet (8.5 m), controlled by the dam, as part of the Truckee River Project, which supplies municipal water to the Reno–Sparks area. [5]: 5–6

  4. Steamboat Creek (Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    The Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility, the primary wastewater treatment plant for Reno and Sparks, discharges treated wastewater into Steamboat Creek in Sparks, just prior to the Creek's water's merging into the Truckee River. [3] The wastewater plant's permitted processing capacity is 44 million gallons per day [4]

  5. Here are the rules for Stage 2 drought restrictions – and why ...

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    Instituted in late July 2022, personnel in the first nine months issued about 1,600 citations assessed in three categories: watering on the wrong day, watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or ...

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  8. 1997 Nevada floods - Wikipedia

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    In Nevada, the floods began on January 1, 1997, [10] and continued over the next two days as water made its way through several counties. [11] In Sparks , the Truckee River reached flood stage at 2:00 a.m. on January 1, followed by Reno at 10:30 a.m. [ 1 ] The river's flood stage was 12 feet, and it crested at 14.7 feet on January 2, breaking ...

  9. Reno, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The Truckee Meadows Water Authority provides potable water for the city. The Truckee River is the primary water source. It supplies Reno with 80 million U.S. gallons (300 Ml) of water a day during the summer, and 40 million U.S. gallons (150 Ml) of water per day in the winter. The two water treatment plants are