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The Boise Project Board of Control serves nearly 167,000 acres. Starting on April 4th, 2024, the Project will start diverting water to Lake Lowell via the New York Canal followed by the activation of over 460 canals and laterals in Ada and Canyon Counties.
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The Boise Project, in southwest Idaho and eastern Oregon, consists of the Arrowrock and Payette Divisions. It includes 6 reservoirs, 2 diversion dams, 3 powerplants, 7 pumping plants, 720 miles of main canals, more than 1,300 miles of smaller canals, and 650 miles of drains.
The Boise Project Board of Control was formed in 1926 by contracts between the Bureau of Reclamation and the five irrigation districts representing the water users that make up the project. These irrigation districts are Big Bend, Boise-Kuna, Nampa & Meridian, New York, and Wilder.
Organization: Boise Project Board of Control Address: 2465 Overland Road City: Boise, ID 83705-3155 Phone: 208-344-1141
The Boise Project Board of Control delivery system begins with the New York Canal, approximately 7 miles southeast of Boise, is over 40 miles long and was designed to deliver a capacity of approximately 2800 cfs of surface irrigation water, with a large portion delivered to Lake Lowell, an off-stream reservoir further downstream.
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