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Ivins adopts optional ultra‑efficient water resolution, schedules public hearing on regional conservation plan
Summary
Council voted to encourage builders to adopt an ultra water‑efficient standard and set a public hearing for Oct. 16 on a regional water conservation plan; staff described local water shortages and an AMI meter procurement process.
Ivins City Council on Thursday approved a resolution encouraging developers to use an optional “Ultra Water Efficient” standard promoted by the Washington County Water Conservancy District and scheduled a public hearing Oct. 16 on a district‑prepared regional water conservation plan.
The council voted to approve Resolution No. 2025‑16R, an encouragement (not a mandate) for developers to voluntarily design homes and subdivisions to a 0.39 acre‑foot average annual water use standard, Washington County conservation manager Doug Bennett told the council. Bennett said new ultra‑efficient designs…
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