Building the $1.22 billion Red River Valley Water Supply Project in six years would save more than $100 million than if it is built in 10 years, water officials told North Dakota legislators.
Building the $1.22 billion Red River Valley Water Supply Project in six years would save more than $100 million than if it is built in 10 years, water officials told North Dakota legislators.
Building the $1.22 billion Red River Valley Water Supply Project in six years would save more than $100 million than if it is built in 10 years, water officials told North Dakota legislators.
Building the $1.22 billion Red River Valley Water Supply Project in six years would save more than $100 million than if it is built in 10 years, water officials told North Dakota legislators.
Gov. Doug Burgum is advocating for North Dakota interests and priorities in meetings with top leaders from the U.S. Department of the Interior, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) during the Western Governors’ Association (WGA) winter meeting in California.