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Solano Irrigation District

Solano Irrigation District (SID) is an independent special district, a local government agency, formed in 1948. The five-member Board of Directors is elected by registered voters within the boundaries of the district. SID has entitlements for 141,000 acre feet of agricultural and domestic water for...

51-200 employees

Solano Irrigation District (SID) is an independent special district, a local government agency, formed in 1948. The five-member Board of Directors is elected by registered voters within the boundaries of the district.

SID has entitlements for 141,000 acre feet of agricultural and domestic water for service to many areas in Solano County each year. The District is also the operator of the Solano Project, which delivers Lake Berryessa water to four cities, the Maine Prairie Water District, and SID customers. The district owns and operates the hydroelectric power plant at the base of Monticello Dam.

Solano Irrigation District's mission is to provide safe and reliable water to our farms, families, and businesses. As stewards of our precious local water resources, we are committed to responsible environmental and fiscal management in order to protect and ensure those resources into the future.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many employees does Solano Irrigation District have?

Solano Irrigation District has around 126 employees. As a Utilities company, they are actively growing their team with 0 open positions.

Why should I join Solano Irrigation District?

Solano Irrigation District is a leading Utilities company offering exciting career opportunities. With 0 open positions, now is a great time to join their growing team.

What does Solano Irrigation District do?

Solano Irrigation District is a Utilities company. Solano Irrigation District (SID) is an independent special district, a local government agency, formed in 1948. The five-member Board of Directors is elected by registered voters within the boundaries...