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Gary Serrato Is Retiring From Fresno Irrigation District

Gary Serrato's nearly 33 years with Fresno Irrigation District — the last 19 as general manager — will end early next year, the district has announced. He will be succeeded by Bill Stretch, who takes the helm Jan. 15, 2019. Stretch, who joined the district in 1998, was unanimously selected...

Good News for Groundwater Recharge: Irrigation Deliveries Extended

While many local growers have begun harvesting their crops, the Fresno Irrigation District will continue surface water deliveries past the scheduled Aug. 31 shutdown. Deliveries throughout the district now will end Sept. 15 with one exception: East side deliveries will end Sept. 30. Groundwater Sustainability Why is the district delivering...

Boom Town, U.S.A.: Clovis Council Vote Adds 1,000 Home Lots

Clovis — with an estimated population today of 109,000 — is in a building boom that will make it a city of more than 175,000 residents by 2035, according to the city's water planning documents. Evidence of this rapid growth plan can be seen all over Clovis, which has promoted itself...

Boom Town, U.S.A.: Clovis Council Vote Adds 1,000 Home Lots

Clovis — with an estimated population today of 109,000 — is in a building boom that will make it a city of more than 175,000 residents by 2035, according to the city's water planning documents. Evidence of this rapid growth plan can be seen all over Clovis, which has promoted itself...

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