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Weed Spraying Available

8/8/25 – Canyon County is currently accepting work orders for their fall pre-emergence weed spraying program.

This service is available for non-ornamental areas, including properties with the Black Canyon easement that runs through the backyards.

This is an annual application that provides excellent results, eliminating 80-90% of weeds in the first year with continued improvement in subsequent years. For this size and length of weed control, their rates are very reasonable and charged based on square footage.

You can contact them through their website: https://www.canyoncounty.id.gov/elected-officials/commissioners/weeds/weed-pest-form/

Irrigation Water Update

8/8/25 – During programming, an additional part was needed and is being installed today. Water is now restored to normal operating pressure.

8/6/25 – A replacement pump has been installed today. It is expected to be programmed and running the next day.

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7/31/25 – The repair parts have been located and are shipping in. It is anticipated they can start installing around Tuesday.

7/29/25 – The technicians inspected the broken pump and have taken the pump to their shop to determine the next course of action. We anticipate this repair taking at least a few days. The repair is being handled as quickly as possible given the peak season demand.

7/26/25 – One of the pumps turned off for an unknown reason Friday night. It will not restart following normal retry procedures. Notice has been sent for professional inspection to restore full capacity as soon as possible. Pressure is still being served by the remaining 3 pumps and is more usable after 11am each day after peak usage.

Irrigation Water Update

6/17/25 – Canal levels are lower than expected. Black Canyon Irrigation is working to resolve in the next 12-24 hours. This has caused water to stop flowing over the weirs.

6/19/25 – Canal levels were restored and water is flowing at expected levels over the weirs.

Reminder: Water pressure can generally be poor in the mornings due to a majority of neighbors starting their irrigation schedules at this time. Better pressure occurs between 11am-6am. Watering mid-day during the heat is feasible as water flows 24/7 and excess flows back to the river if unused.

Irrigation Water Update

4/14/25 – Irrigation water has been turned on for phases 2-5.

Reminder: If your well is connected to your sprinkler system and you turn on irrigation water to your lot, please ensure one of the following:

  • You have a check valve installed (like this one: Check Valve on Amazon), or
  • The valve from your well is closed

If neither is in place, water from your well could backfeed into the neighborhood irrigation system, causing your electric bill to spike as it helps pressurize water for everyone else.

When in doubt, simply close the quarter-turn valve on your well’s above-ground backflow.

Irrigation Water Update

4/1/25 – Black Canyon Irrigation started pumping water into canals

3/31/25. We expect water to reach our canal approximately 7-10 days after that. When water reaches our canal, water will be ordered to the pond to begin filling, which should take 2-3 days.