Folsom Lake Intake Project

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A Note about Folsom Lake Levels

EID has no influence over water levels in Folsom Lake. Discharges from Folsom Dam are controlled by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) and set on a state and regional level.

Current levels are likely due to the abnormally dry winter we have experienced. Lake Oroville, for example, is also experiencing abnormally low levels. A summary of current reservoir levels in relation to their historic averages can be viewed at  http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/products/rescond.pdf.

For more information about the Folsom Dam or water level, please refer to Reclamation’s website https://www.usbr.gov/projects/index.php?id=74 or you can call their Central California Area Office at (916) 537-7100.

Unfortunately, the low water level is actually hampering completion of EID’s project as the barge equipment currently mobilized will not be able to access the higher piers unless the water level increases. EID is hoping the lake level will at least reach 408 feet with increased spring runoff so that we can complete this work. But despite Reclamation’s projections last month, that is questionable and we are evaluating alternative means to complete the casings over the next few months.

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  • Folsom Lake Intake Project Update

    Work continues on the Folsom Lake Intake Project. Due to delays, the construction is now expected to be complete in early February 2022.

    10/27/2021 4:50 PM

  • Folsom Lake Intake Project Update

    Construction is proceeding on three main project areas, barge, transmission lines, and electrical and will continue through the winter water outage for the El Dorado Hills Water Treatment Plant that ends April 1. Construction is on schedule and completion is planned for fall 2021.

    02/04/2021 4:00 PM

  • Folsom Lake Intake Project Courtesy Notice

    Construction work continues and is planned through early summer 2021 with pump commissioning and start up scheduled for mid to late summer.

    11/12/2020 1:00 PM

  • Folsom Lake Intake Project Courtesy Notice

    Starting in September, barges equipped with a crane and construction materials will be towed and secured off the shoreline and in-water work will begin.

    08/28/2020 4:00 PM

  • Folsom Lake Intake Project Breaks Ground

    Situated at the end of a small street on the south fork of Folsom Lake sits an aging EID intake facility that tens of thousands of nearby residents rely on for their water supply.

    06/18/2020 10:30 AM

  • Folsom Lake Intake Project - Update

    A construction contract was awarded to Granite Construction Company (Granite) on February 24, 2020, and construction is now planned to commence on June 15, 2020.

    06/04/2020 3:30 PM

  • Folsom Lake Intake Project - Update

    EID is providing this courtesy notification to individuals that have signed up for email notifications for the Folsom Lake Intake Improvements Project. On February 24, 2020, the EID Board of Directors will consider awarding a construction contract for the project.

    02/20/2020 11:45 AM

  • Folsom Lake Intake Project - Update

    The Project was anticipated to begin in the summer/fall of 2019, now expected to commence summer of 2020 continuing through March of 2022. These dates are estimates that may be influenced by factors including funding, contractor availability, weather, reservoir elevations, and permitting.

    09/12/2019 8:15 AM

  • Folsom Lake Intake Project - Updates Posted

    Responses to Comments on the IS/MND have been posted to the Folsom Lake Intake Project webpage.

    05/08/2019 2:45 PM

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  • Phone or Mail: Call the office at (530) 622-4513 for information, to get on the mailing list, or to speak to a project representative.
  • General Project Questions eMail: FLIntake@eid.org