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Hurricane City seeks $12.7M commitment for combined pressurized irrigation and drinking-water work; staff proposes 33.5% board share at 0% interest

2695593 · March 3, 2025
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Summary

Hurricane City described a combined pressurized irrigation and drinking-water project that staff recommended the board support by committing 33.5% of the project cost, up to $12,665,000, at 0% interest over 25 years.

Hurricane City presented plans for a combined pressurized irrigation (PI) and drinking-water project that includes roughly 15 miles of pipeline for secondary irrigation, two new wells and a proposed ~2,000,000‑gallon drinking-water storage tank and associated piping to connect the facilities to the city system.

Staff said the PI work is partly funded by NRCS (covering roughly 75% of construction cost for the PI portion) while the drinking-water portion carries a larger state share. Because authorized costs were estimated in 2023, staff said rising material and labor costs required updating estimates; staff recommended the board commit 33.5% of project cost up to…

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