RRVWSP Update for Water Topics Overview Committee

Representatives for the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) recently provided a status update to the Water Topics Overview Committee. Ken Royse, Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (Garrison Diversion) Board Chairman, and Tim Mahoney, Lake Agassiz Water Authority (LAWA) Board Chairman, presented in front of the Committee on February 21. “We are thankful for the […]
Meet Kip Kovar, Deputy Program Manager for RRVWSP Engineering

Starting with this issue of the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) newsletter, we’ll be introducing you to the people who are working on this project to make it a success. In our first spotlight you’ll meet Kip Kovar, the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District Engineer, who also serves as the Deputy Program Manager for […]
Red River Valley Water Supply Project Logo Unveiled

The Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) now has an official project logo. The water droplet and pipeline imagery represents the water that will be delivered via underground pipes. The colors grey, blue and green represent infrastructure, drought relief and industrial development. The Garrison Diversion Conservancy District and Lake Agassiz Water Authority Boards recently […]
RRVWSP Discussion at Red River Basin Land & Water International Summit Conference

Attendees of the 35th Annual Red River Basin Land & Water International Summit Conference in Winnipeg had an opportunity to learn about the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) in January. The co-sponsors of the project, Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (Garrison Diversion) and the Lake Agassiz Water Authority (LAWA) provided information about the RRVWSP […]
Funding request for project trimmed

Funding request for project trimmedThe Leader-News & Underwood NewsAlyssa Meier, Editor After initially requesting $150 million, Red River Valley Water Supply Project officials are now asking the State for only a fraction of that in the 2017-19 budget. Four-fifths of the original total was lobbed off of the RRVWSP request after State legislators asked organizations to […]
Moving water across ND

By Keith Norman on Mar 25, 2017 The political climate for proceeding with the Red River Valley Water Supply Project looks good at the federal level, according to Duane DeKrey, general manager of the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District. DeKrey and other Garrison Diversion officials were in Washington, D.C., last week to talk with the North […]
New RRVWSP Website Loaded with Project Information

The Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) has a new website to provide information to stakeholders and the public. The website address is www.RRVWSP.com. The new site is a one stop shop for information about the RRVWSP, including the need for the project, its history and progress; maps and an explanation of the pipeline […]
2017-2019 Legislative Funding Request to Jump Start Construction

The Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (Garrison Diversion) and Lake Agassiz Water Authority (LAWA) are requesting $30 million for the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) from the State Water Commission’s budget for the 2017-2019 biennium. “Obtaining $30 million is essential for three reasons. First, it will allow us to stay on a critical path […]
Celebrating RRVWSP Progress

Over the past two years, the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) has made great strides. Project organizers hope the project’s momentum continues into the upcoming biennium. “It’s clear that waiting for a drought to occur before taking action would result in devastating consequences to the region and state. We need to keep the […]
Sign-ups Exceed Expectations: Half of North Dakota’s Population to Benefit from Red River Valley Water Supply Project

Upon its completion, roughly half of the population of the State of North Dakota will benefit from the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP). The RRVWSP is a plan to safeguard water for North Dakota communities and rural water districts in times of drought, as well as promote industrial development. Thirty-five cities and water […]