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Council approves perpetual water-supply agreement with Central Utah Water Conservancy District
Summary
Vineyard City approved a long-term water-supply agreement providing an annual allocation of 1,500 acre-feet, authorizing storage in a 6-million-gallon tank and clarifying fee responsibilities.
The Vineyard City Council approved a perpetual water-supply agreement with the Central Utah Water Conservancy District June 11 that formalizes allocations, storage and fee responsibilities tied to a 6-million-gallon city water tank.
Under the agreement, Vineyard will receive an annual allocation described in the contract as 1,500 acre-feet of Central Water Project (CWP) water through phased takedowns shown in the agreement exhibit. The deal also formalizes…
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