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Greeley updates Terry Ranch well drilling and pipeline construction; warns of possible tariff costs on pipe
Summary
Staff reported progress on Terry Ranch well drilling (14 of 16 wells completed or in progress), plans for a 36-inch pipeline construction segmented by work packages and funding, and a tariff-related cost risk because pipe fabricated in Mexico may face steep duties.
Greeley staff reported June 18 that drilling at state land board parcels for the Terry Ranch project is nearing completion and that pipeline construction for Phase 2 has begun, while staff cautioned that tariffs on steel fabrication could increase project costs.
Will (staff member) told the board that the program involves drilling and constructing 16 wells in the Upper Laramie Aquifer, including pump testing and water-quality sampling at each location. As of the June update, he said 14 wells were completed, one well had been installed but not yet developed (cleaned), and one well remained to be drilled. He said the wells drilled to date range from about 285 to 700 feet deep, with some holes advanced…
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