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COVID-19  - Efforts Underway To Minimize The Spread

NID is an essential service and is entrusted with providing our customers with safe, clean and reliable water. As California and the nation confront the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, we are responding with a heightened state of operational readiness and delivering 100 percent of our services.

Read “Rest Assured: area tap water is safe to drink” here.

We remain in constant communication with county and state health officials and are following the California Department of Public Health‘s guidance as it relates to operations and the safety of our employees, customers and members of the public.

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NID’s Business Center in Grass Valley is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

To reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, we have new glass partitions to protect the public and District personnel. Also, only two people will be allowed in the lobby at a time. Customer Service hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Our customer service team is available to provide service and to answer any questions via phone at (530) 273-6185 or email at customerservice@nidwater.com

We also provide drop boxes: in Grass Valley – outside the front door of the main business office at 1036 West Main Street. In Placer County, at two locations – outside the gate at the NID North Auburn Water Treatment Plant, 12200 Locksley Lane in North Auburn, or at Safeway, 2500 Bell Road in Auburn (box located near store entry).

Safeguarding our community

For nearly 100 years, NID has kept the water flowing for our community. During this time of uncertainty and as our community takes unprecedented precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19, we at NID vow to keep our vital water delivery system in operation.

Rest assured, our treated water is safe to drink. NID’s treatment processes are specifically designed to protect the public from viruses and harmful bacteria.

Also, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) affirms that the “COVID-19 is a type of virus that is particularly susceptible to disinfection and standard treatment and disinfectant processes are expected to be effective …. Conventional water treatment methods that use filtration and disinfection, such as those in most municipal drinking water systems, should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19.”

Keeping the water flowing – Our water system is critical infrastructure

The NID water delivery system and dam operations are considered ‘critical infrastructures.’ They are functions so essential that our continued operation is required to ensure the security of our region, our economy, and the public’s health and safety.

To that end, our front-line employees will continue to work throughout this public health emergency to ensure our water is treated to high-quality standards and is transported efficiently to you. Also, around-the-clock operations ensure our dams and water supply are managed to continue to meet all of our demands.

We are taking the following precautions:

To help slow the spread of the virus, and limit the risk of our own employees, we are asking employees who have direct customer contact to take social distancing measures, such as avoiding handshakes and reducing interpersonal close contact as much as possible, as well as practicing safe hygiene, including sanitizing their hands frequently and routinely wiping down counters and work spaces to disinfect surfaces.

Board of Director and Committee meetings are being held via video conference until further notice. Check the specific agenda for call-in information.

 

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