ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – January 2026

The crews working on the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) enjoyed a longer than typical construction season thanks to mild spring and fall weather in 2025. Construction activities continued into December with a total of 12 miles of transmission pipe installed to date this year. That brings the total amount of pipe in the ground to 29.75 miles of the 125-mile pipeline.
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – November 2025

Crews started the 2025 construction season early thanks to a mild spring. Now they are hoping the weather will hold out this fall so they can continue pipe installation as long as possible. In 2024, construction wrapped up in November. If conditions cooperate again this year, the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) could enjoy an almost unheard of seven-month construction season. As of mid-October, 28 miles of the 125-mile buried pipeline are in the ground.
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – July 2025

With North Dakota’s 2025 legislative session now in the rearview mirror, the co-sponsors of the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) are adjusting the work plan for the 2025-2027 biennium to match the budget approved by the legislature. Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (Garrison Diversion) and Lake Agassiz Water Authority (LAWA) requested $221 million from
the Department of Water Resources Budget through House Bill 1020.
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – December 2025

The Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (Garrison Diversion) was the proud recipient of the Partnership Award presented by North Dakota State University (NDSU) at the Oakes Irrigation Field Trials in August. Garrison Diversion has supported the Oakes Irrigation Research Site (OIRS) since it was founded in 1970.
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – October 2025

For over 20 years, the North Dakota Water Education Foundation (NDWEF), in partnership with the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District, has proudly hosted the annual Top O’ the Day Tee-Off at CrossRoads Golf Course in Carrington, N.D.
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – June 2025

The enhancement of one of North Dakota’s most treasured resources – its recreational opportunities – is a key initiative for the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (Garrison Diversion), and this spring, the Recreation Committee awarded matching recreation grants to 22 projects, totaling $622,894.
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – April 2025

Garrison Diversion O&M staff at the dedication of the Engel’s Point Wildlife Management Area
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – January 2025

Event organizers couldn’t have asked for nicer weather for the 20th Annual Top O’ the Day Tee- Off Golf Scramble. The North Dakota Water Education Foundation (NDWEF) and Garrison Diversion Conservancy District hosted the scramble at CrossRoads Golf Course in Carrington to raise funds for the Dushinske & Jamison Water Resources Scholarship Endowment. Scholarship funds honor two North Dakota water giants, Russell Dushinske and Warren Jamison, who are remembered for their
distinguished service, dedicated leadership and lifelong devotion to water development in North Dakota.
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – October 2024

Event organizers couldn’t have asked for nicer weather for the 20th Annual Top O’ the Day Tee- Off Golf Scramble. The North Dakota Water Education Foundation (NDWEF) and Garrison Diversion Conservancy District hosted the scramble at CrossRoads Golf Course in Carrington to raise funds for the Dushinske & Jamison Water Resources Scholarship Endowment. Scholarship funds honor two North Dakota water giants, Russell Dushinske and Warren Jamison, who are remembered for their
distinguished service, dedicated leadership and lifelong devotion to water development in North Dakota.
ND Water – Garrison Diversion News – July 2024

Often when the topic of “Garrison Diversion is brought up among North Dakotans, the Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (Garrison Diversion) is confused with the Garrison Diversion Unit (GDU) Project. Simply put, Garrison Diversion is the local agency responsible for the implementation of a federal project, whose scop has been greatly revised over many years.