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Jordan Valley outlines $30M Southwest Aqueduct work in Riverton, notifies council of Aug. 11 tax hearing
Summary
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District officials described a $30 million, two‑year pipeline project that will run largely in public right‑of‑way along 3200 West and notified the council of a proposed property‑tax increase and a Truth‑in‑Taxation hearing on Aug. 11.
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District staff and trustees briefed the Riverton City Council on July 22 about the Southwest Aqueduct, a roughly two‑mile, 66‑inch welded‑steel transmission pipe that will be built mainly along 3200 West to add capacity and redundancy to the valley’s aqueduct network.
District representatives said Condie Construction won the competitive contract and that the project is a two‑year construction program with staged trenching and traffic control intended to preserve one lane of traffic during work. The district described an August–September start for field construction, and officials said a manufactured, welded‑steel pipe supply chain requires several months of lead time for materials.
Jordan Valley staff said the line will be about 5½ feet in diameter…
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