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Water Infrastructure Project Finally Moves Forward After Years

February 13, 2024 | Wasatch County Special Service Districts, Wasatch County Commission, Wasatch County Commission and Boards, Wasatch County, Utah



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Water Infrastructure Project Finally Moves Forward After Years
In a recent government meeting, officials approved a set of warrants and discussed significant infrastructure developments aimed at improving water delivery systems in the area. The meeting commenced with a motion to approve the warrants, which passed unanimously.

The General Manager provided an update on a long-awaited project involving the construction of a pump station and pipeline. This project, in collaboration with the Raintree Group, aims to connect the 68100 tank to the Lady Monument tank, a critical step in enhancing water service to the North Village and the Jordanelle Special Service District (JSSD). The 68100 tank has been inactive for nearly two decades, and plans are now in place to disinfect and inspect it before it can be put back into service.

The infrastructure improvements are expected to facilitate water delivery not only to existing developments but also to future projects in the area, including the Sorensen development and Van Lock Ranch. The General Manager acknowledged the challenges posed by the rocky terrain where the pipeline will be installed, noting that the costs associated with the project are significant but necessary for the community's growth.

Overall, the meeting highlighted a pivotal moment for local water infrastructure, with officials expressing optimism about finally moving forward on a project that has been in the works for many years.

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