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Weber County hears LMSA request to expand ARPA-funded line repairs, officials say scope still under review

3290616 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Lehi-Morgan Sewer (LMSA) asked Weber County to approve a scope change using county ARPA funds to acquire and repair three lateral lines feeding an LMSA lagoon system; presenters said the change would keep the project under its original ARPA allocation while addressing infiltration and ownership gaps.

Weber County commissioners on May 12 reviewed a request from Lehi-Morgan Sewer (LMSA) to change the scope of an ARPA-funded lagoon rehabilitation project to include acquisition, inspection and repair of three lateral sewer lines feeding an LMSA lagoon system.

LMSA representatives told the commission that as field work advanced they discovered lines with infiltration that had not been inspected in the original scope. Stephanie Russell, speaking on LMSA’s behalf, said the board elected to acquire two lines previously outside LMSA ownership (a line to Westinghouse and a problematic Rob Howard lateral) and to inspect a third lateral that was not inspected in initial scoping. "We've come way under budget on this project. So we'd like to ask for a change of…

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