About Us

At Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District, it's all about water.  We have been in the water business for over 90 years.   Our goal is to deliver domestic and irrigation water to our patrons safely and reliably.

The Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District services about 18,500 citizens. Lewiston had a population of 30,904 for the 2000 Census and the District serves about 60% of the city. We have about 7200 domestic accounts and 5700 irrigation accounts. The District has two water systems that it operates and maintains.

One is a domestic potable water delivery system and the other is a non-potable enclosed and pressurized irrigation system. The irrigation system is a gravity fed from two reservoirs at higher elevation, Soldiers Meadows Reservoir and Lake Waha, through the Sweetwater Canal to Mann’s Lake near Lewiston.

News

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New Attorney for LOID

Feb 8, 2012
Bentley Stromberg has been named the District Attorney. more >>

District Closed for Presidents Day

Feb 8, 2012

Monday, February 20, 2012 the District will be closed for President's Day.

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Jim Raffety Resigns from LOID Board of Directors

Nov 15, 2011

The Board of Director's seat for District #6 is vacant.

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Construction on the 1500 BLK of Bryden Avenue

Oct 31, 2011
District Crew will be replacing and improving the irrigation main pipe line on the . . . more >>

The Street Patch on the 1400 Block of Warner Ave.

Sep 1, 2011
Yes, we know it's bumpy. more >>

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