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Water Crisis Sparks Urgent Legislative Action and Agreements

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



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Water Crisis Sparks Urgent Legislative Action and Agreements
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant developments regarding water management and sanitation agreements in the region. The focus was on formalizing an agreement with Midway Sanitation District to address emergency sewer flows, alongside ongoing discussions with Heber Valley SSD, which is currently undergoing a transition period.

A key highlight was the announcement of a new engineer, Jim Goodley, who will join the team on March 1st. Goodley, who specializes in wastewater management at JUB Engineering, is expected to bring valuable expertise to the district, despite some mixed reviews from his previous employer.

Additionally, officials are in the process of updating the UPDS discharge permit for the water reclamation facility, which will incorporate a reuse component. This update is part of a routine process that occurs every few years to ensure compliance with environmental standards.

Legislative concerns were also addressed, particularly regarding a water bill affecting larger districts. Officials are closely monitoring various bills, including one sponsored by President Adams aimed at establishing a statewide water commissioner to facilitate water rights trading among states, particularly in relation to the Colorado River.

The meeting concluded with discussions about recent actions taken to manage water levels in Utah Lake, where gates were opened for the first time in years to alleviate high water levels. Officials expressed optimism about the ongoing efforts to navigate the complexities of water management in the region.

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