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Concerns over water supply dominated the Brigham City Council meeting on May 1, 2025, as officials discussed the future of water services for Bridal City. A council member raised critical questions about the source of water for the area, asking if it would come from distant locations like Britain or the Bear River.

In response, the chair of the council reassured attendees that Bridal City has an existing contract that will remain in effect until its conclusion. He explained that by the time the contract expires, a new well will be operational, ensuring a reliable water supply. This new well, drilled by the Bear River Water Conservancy District, will redirect water south into Harbor Ward along Highway 38, rather than from Brigham City to the north.
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The discussion highlighted the importance of understanding local water resources and planning for future needs, as the council prepares for the transition to the new water supply system. As the city moves forward, residents can expect continued updates on the water service changes and their implications for the community.

Converted from City Council 05.01.2025 meeting on May 03, 2025
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