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Bureau of Reclamation Funds Yakima-Tieton Canal Repairs
February 24, 2026
The Bureau of Reclamation has declared the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation Canal an emergency following extensive damage caused by the 2024 Retreat Fire, enabling access to federal funding for critical repairs. This emergency determination, supported by Congressman Dan Newhouse, aims to restore and protect the water supply infrastructure vital to the Yakima Valley community. The Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District is actively engaged in managing the rehabilitation efforts to ensure long-term water delivery reliability.
- Why this matters: Federal funding unlocked by the emergency declaration creates immediate procurement opportunities for contractors specializing in water infrastructure repair and rehabilitation.
- Agencies and contractors should prepare for solicitations related to canal repair, infrastructure resilience, and water resource management in the Yakima Valley region.
- This initiative highlights the importance of coordinated federal, state, and local partnerships in responding to infrastructure emergencies.
- Companies with expertise in irrigation systems, civil engineering, and disaster recovery may find strategic opportunities to support the rehabilitation efforts.
We are profoundly grateful for the extraordinary support shown at every level1ocal, state, and federalthroughout this consequential moment in our Districts history. The Retreat Fire and the challenges that followed placed immense strain on critical infrastructure that has served our community for more than a century. This emergency determination reflects the collective effort of so many... With this level of partnership, failure is not an option. YTID remains fully committed to delivering water and working toward a long-term solution that will protect our communitys water supply for generations to come.
— Travis Okelberry, Manager, Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District
The emergency determination from the Bureau of Reclamation for the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation Canal is welcome news for the Yakima Valley. This determination unlocks funding to repair the extensive damage caused by the Retreat Fire in 2024 and brings peace of mind to the farmers and families who rely on the canal for their water needs.
— Rep. Dan Newhouse
Agencies
Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. House of Representatives