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Board approves $8.6 million state share for Lake Creek Irrigation pipeline, diversion upgrades
Summary
The Utah Board of Water Resources authorized up to $8,645,000 (85% of cost) for Lake Creek Irrigation Company to replace diversion structures, add screening and upsized pipelines to address pressure and water-quality problems; loan at 1.26% over 30 years passed unanimously.
The Utah Board of Water Resources authorized an 85% state cost share of up to $8,645,000 Tuesday for the Lake Creek Irrigation Company’s system upgrade, including a larger transmission pipeline and a screened diversion, with the loan set at 1.26% interest over 30 years.
Board staff said the project, serving about 1,600 acres and 367 shareholders roughly four miles east of Heber in Wasatch County, will replace an aging diversion structure, add a…
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