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County staff seek direction on temporary payment for canal sediment removal while Whiskey Creek siphon project is delayed
Summary
Arden Thomas, Kittitas County water resources manager, asked commissioners whether the county should enter an interlocal agreement to pay up to about $4,000 a year to the Ellensburg Water Company to remove sediment deposited in a canal while the Bender Road flow constrictor and siphon project remains delayed.
Arden Thomas, Kittitas County water resources manager, asked the board for direction about a potential interlocal agreement with the Ellensburg Water Company and the Flood Control Zone District to cover sediment-removal costs associated with Whiskey Creek and the Bender Road flow constrictor and siphon project.
Thomas told commissioners the siphon project is behind schedule and property-acquisition elements remain incomplete; because of the delay a prior agreement that allowed the water company to remove sediment deposited in a canal is about to terminate (staff noted the agreement's termination date in…
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