The Yuba Water Agency Board of Directors approved two grant amendments June 2 that reallocate unused funds to finish work on separate water projects in Hallwood and Camptonville, according to the board’s draft minutes.

Under Resolution No. 2026-21, Hallwood Irrigation Company will shift $130,820 from its Teichert Ditch & Pipeline Conversion Project to its Flow Control Automation Upgrade Project, increasing that grant to $691,410. The minutes say Grant Program Manager Fallon Cox provided background on the request before the board approved the change.

The board also adopted Resolution No. 2026-22, which reallocates $81,041.35 in unused grant money from Camptonville Community Services District’s Campbell Gulch Diversion Reconstruction Project to its Chlorine Contact Tank Project. That amendment brings the Chlorine Contact Tank Project grant total to $451,154.35.

The two amendments together shift $211,861.35 in unused grant funds. The minutes do not describe the underlying project scopes in detail or say whether the work was already underway, but they show the board using remaining grant balances to boost two local infrastructure projects rather than leave the money unspent.

The same meeting also included a broader agenda of budget, staffing and Colgate Penstock recovery items, but the grant reallocations were handled as separate discussion items in the draft minutes.