水 正规赌博手机软件 Takes Center Stage in Columbia Basin Meeting

2023年8月22日

Access to adequate water supplies is critical to Simplot and to our growers who help us contribute to feeding our world. 水 is as key to our business as potatoes or phosphorus.

 

最近, Simplot participated in a meeting and tour in Moses Lake, 华盛顿, highlighting the importance of securing additional federal funding to complete the Odessa Groundwater Replacement Program (OGWRP). This essential collaborative project seeks to preserve the existing Odessa aquifer by replacing irrigation water currently being pumped from the aquifer with water from the Columbia River. It works toward protecting the workers, 农民, and communities who depend on Central 华盛顿's robust agricultural sector, 确保干净, available water for the present and future.

Guy in Front of Large Pipe

旅游, which highlighted some recently constructed infrastructure for the program, started at the 华盛顿 Potato Commission headquarters in Moses Lake. From there the group visited pumping infrastructure sites, including pumping stations and a siphon that moves water across low spots in the land. The group then returned to the East Columbia Basin Irrigation District (ECBID) board room to debrief.

 

Simplot Regional Raw Procurement Manager Dan Robinson is excited about the progress of the expansion project. “It is centered around our key potato storage crop growing region. This is an important time to supply adequate volume and quality water to our ever-expanding growing base in the Columbia Basin,他指出.

 

The Columbia Basin Conservation District (CBCD) and the ECBID organized the event. Among the approximately 30 attendees, 包括Simplot, were Chief Terry Cosby, head of the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Cosby told tour attendees that there is significant federal money available to help complete the project and he encouraged everyone on the tour to continue lobbying the federal government to obtain a portion of the funding.

人 Standing Together

“J.R. Simplot公司 has long been involved in efforts to improve access to water in the Columbia Basin including our ongoing support of the Columbia Basin Development League,肯·戴伊说, Simplot’s Director of Government and Public Affairs. “It was very encouraging to see Chief Cosby’s support and encouragement for our efforts. It was clear from those who attended that there is strong non-partisan support at both the state and federal level to make this long-standing goal a reality.”

 

Others on the tour included 华盛顿 State Representatives, a 华盛顿 State Senator, and representatives of the 华盛顿 State Department of Agriculture and 华盛顿 State Department of Ecology. Representatives from cities, irrigation districts, 羔羊韦斯顿, and the Bureau of Reclamation also attended. 土地owners, conservationists, and leadership of the host organizations rounded out the group.

 

 

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Simplot relies heavily on growers in the Columbia Basin to provide raw product to its potato and vegetable processing plants. Completing the project will help protect the water supplies for communities in the region, while also providing existing irrigators with quality water from the Columbia River and potentially opening additional acres for irrigation in the region.

 

Simplot’s Moses Lake Field Operations Manager Jeramy Whitaker summed up the benefit nicely. “The opportunity to expand the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project will open up a new land base and put less pressure on deep wells in a declining aquifer.”

 

 

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Simplot partners with 33 growers in the Columbia Basin. The 公司 has two food plants in the area – one in Moses Lake and one in Othello – and recently broke ground on a third.

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