Bureau of Reclamation

Bureau of Reclamation

Government Administration

Washington, Washington DC 23,556 followers

Largest wholesale water supplier & second largest hydroelectric power producer in U.S., operating in 17 western states

About us

The Bureau of Reclamation (U.S. Department of the Interior) - Established in 1902, the Bureau of Reclamation is best known for the dams, powerplants and canals it constructed in the 17 western states. These water projects led to homesteading and promoted the economic development of the West. Reclamation has constructed more than 600 dams and reservoirs including Hoover Dam on the Colorado River and Grand Coulee on the Columbia River. Today, we are the largest wholesaler of water in the country. We bring water to more than 31 million people, and provide one out of five Western farmers (140,000) with irrigation water for 10 million acres of farmland that produce 60% of the nation's vegetables and 25% of its fruits and nuts. Visit www.usbr.gov for more information. Facebook: www.facebook.com/bureauofreclamation YouTube: www.youtube.com/reclamation Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/usbr/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/usbr Careers: https://reclamationcareers.usajobs.gov/

Website
http://www.usbr.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Washington, Washington DC
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1902

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    Every year, we usually set aside one or two days to focus on appreciating what we have — our lives, our families and friends, our work, and the freedom we enjoy. But shouldn't practicing gratitude be a daily habit? This year, let’s make giving thanks a habit. Let’s thank our loved ones for all that they’ve given us throughout the year. Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃🍁🍂

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    Planning to travel this week? Make sure you're prepared for changing road conditions—just like this Sno-Cat navigating the Fryingpan River Basin in Colorado! ❄️ Beyond its scenic beauty, the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project plays a crucial role in Colorado's water supply. This multipurpose project channels spring snowmelt runoff from the West Slope to the semi-arid Arkansas River Basin, providing vital water resources to nearly 1 million people across nine counties. As you explore Colorado this season, remember that snow and water flow together to sustain communities and ecosystems alike. #Reclamation #WinterTravel #SustainableWater

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    We are proud to announce that Deputy Commissioner David M. Palumbo has been honored with the 2024 Presidential Rank Award for Distinguished Service! Only one percent of the career Senior Executive Service, Senior-Level and Scientific and Professional corps are selected for the Distinguished Rank Award. The President selected 236 winners from 30 federal agencies for their exceptional leadership, accomplishments, and service over an extended period of time. Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton praised David's unwavering commitment to collaboration and public service, stating, “His efforts have built trust and solidified Reclamation's role in addressing complex water resource challenges.” With over 20 years of federal service, David oversees thousands of Operations employees and manages critical water and power infrastructure, including 492 dams and 76 hydropower facilities that serve 40 million people across 17 Western states. His leadership has been pivotal in developing innovative solutions to combat drought and climate change, particularly in the Colorado River Basin. Notably, David has facilitated 86 Water Conservation Implementation Agreements, generating over 1.5 million acre-feet of conservation water by 2026. His strategic vision has revitalized our hydropower program, contributing 15% of the nation’s capacity. Through initiatives under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act, David is ensuring reliable water supply and quality for rural communities. His dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion strengthens our mission and fosters lasting partnerships. Congratulations, David, on this well-deserved recognition! Your visionary leadership is paving the way for a sustainable future in water resource management. #Leadership #PublicService #WaterManagement #PresidentialRankAward

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    🧗♀️ Exciting work in high-stakes environments! Reclamation’s rope access team took on the monumental task of inspecting nearly 10 acres—top to bottom—of the spillway at Grand Coulee Dam in Washington. The team comprises 11 employees from multiple regions who work in various disciplines. Together, they descended over 12,000 feet in five days. Their teamwork ensured that our critical infrastructure stays in top shape.

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    At 68 feet high, with a power generating capacity of 3,300 kilowatts, Boise River Diversion Dam is far from the largest Reclamation dam. However, its importance to the development of the Boise Valley has earned it a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. The dam was completed in 1908 and was key to the early development of Reclamation’s Boise Project, which involved the expansion of canal systems and the creation of Lake Lowell. A 1,500-kilowatt power plant was built into the existing structure in 1912 to provide power to the Arrowrock Dam construction site. Boise River Diversion Dam was not originally designed to house a power plant, leaving #engineers with the challenge of designing and building a power plant that fit within the existing structure that would also withstand the load originally carried by the dam. Engineers also utilized diversion tunnels from the dam’s construction as discharge tunnels for the generators. 📸Reclamation photos

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    Kortes Dam is constructed in the 1,000-foot gorge of the Black Canyon on the North Platte River. The water level in Kortes Reservoir controls the tailwater elevation of Seminoe Power Plant. The dam is constructed at the optimum location to develop the most head between Seminoe tailwater and Pathfinder high water surface elevation. About 200 of the 300 feet available are used. The concrete gravity structure has a maximum height above the foundation rock of 244 feet and contains 147,000 cubic yards of concrete. The 83-acre Kortes Reservoir is confined to the narrow canyon and provides storage for only 4,700 acre-feet of water. Other principal features include a 50,000-cubic-foot-per-second uncontrolled spillway through the right abutment, a switchyard on the top of the dam, and transmission taplines to the canyon rim. #Reclamation

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    By working together through partnerships we can help support our communities. In FY 2023, Reclamation invested $40,000 to help our Tucson partnership acquire 50 new water cisterns. Each cistern can hold 1,500 gallons of rainwater, empowering low-income residents to harvest rainwater for their outdoor landscaping. This initiative aims to boost the planting of native vegetation, cooling down some of Tucson's hottest spots and providing vital habitat for local wildlife. 🦋🌵 Learn more about this exciting program here: https://ow.ly/KQf850Ue3CE

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    Discover the beauty and history of Belle Fourche Dam and Reservoir! Located just eight miles east of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, this remarkable site not only provides essential water but also creates a vibrant habitat for wildlife and endless recreational opportunities. With approximately 8,000 acres of water surface, 6,700 acres of land, and 58 miles of stunning shoreline, Belle Fourche Reservoir is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts! Enjoy boating, fishing for walleye and catfish, ice skating, and camping in this beautiful setting. Completed in 1911, the Belle Fourche Dam was the largest earthen dam in the world at the time and is now a proud part of our National Register of Historic Places and Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks. Come experience the perfect blend of history and nature! #BelleFourcheDam #OutdoorAdventure #HistoricLandmarks #SouthDakota

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