The 15 MW Jersey Valley Geothermal Power Plant came online in late 2010.
[2][3] The Jersey Valley Hot Spring had a flow of 35 to 75 gallons per minute at about 120°F for over 100 years.
[4] The May 2010 environment assessment for the Jersey Valley Geothermal Development Project required that if the springs were negatively affected, then Ormat would restore the spring.
[5][6] At the end of 2022, the BLM reviewed the environmental assessment documents and issued a "Finding of No Significant Impact" for Ormat to run a pipeline from an existing well to supply Jersey Valley Hot Spring.
[4] This Pershing County, Nevada state location article is a stub.