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Board commits $1.282 million additional C&D funds to Hurricane City drinking-water portion amid rising costs
Summary
Hurricane City requested an additional $1,282,000 from the Conservation & Development Fund to cover higher-than-expected material, labor and well-related costs for a combined pressurized-irrigation and drinking-water project; the board approved the request and set bonded terms.
The Utah Board of Water Resources approved a staff recommendation to commit an additional $1,282,000 from the Conservation & Development (C&D) Fund to Hurricane City to finish the drinking-water portion of a combined pressurized-irrigation and drinking-water project.
Ethan Stayner presented the request and explained that the total project cost is about $37.8 million for combined pressurized irrigation and drinking water components. Staff said that after the board’s earlier March commitment, the City Water 1 Fund…
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