In Central Oregon, water reliability is economic reliability. With multiple partners and on a complicated timeline, the Lundy Ditch Piping Project south of Bend has modernized a nearly 100-year-old private irrigation lateral by converting approximately 4,000 feet of open, unlined ditch into a closed-conduit pipeline.

From the beginning of the project—consisting of a study, design plans, and the acquisition of easements—through construction, the Lundy Ditch Project required constant communication and coordination among multiple partners and landowners. The division of duties with a clear understanding, specifically among the Deschutes River Conservancy, the Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District, and Morrison-Maierle, shows how multiple parties can create the best solution for landowners and irrigators.