RECLAMATION DISTRICT #2039 – JONES TRACTS Address: PO Box 1461, Stockton, CA. 95201
Phone: (209) 465-5883
Contact: Dante John Nomellini
SERVICES PROVIDED: Reclamation District #2039 provides flood protection for the agricultural areas and infrastructure within its boundaries. The area served is approximately 12,000 acres in primarily agriculture. Major crops include potatoes, onions, beans, barley, corn, asparagus and celery. The District protects key infrastructure within the Tract and include the BNSF railroad, East Bay Municipal Utilities, PG&E electrical facilities, and cellular telephone transmission facilities.
DESCRIPTION OF DISTRICT: 1. Formed in May 6, 1919.
2. Principal Act: California Water Code Section 50000, et seq.
3. Governing Body: Board of Directors are elected to four-year terms.
4. No. on Governing Body: 5
5. Meeting Schedule: Board meetings are held as needed at 235 E. Weber Ave., Stockton.
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has a policy of providing an accessible website compatible with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) and
commercial screen reading software. All features of the website are coded to allow individuals with vision and
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