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Consultants present Moab water resource study; city says supply meets current demand but long‑term options identified

5334329 · July 9, 2025
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Summary

A multi‑agency study offered a high‑level menu of potential water‑supply projects and recommended groundwater and spring monitoring to refine future capacity; consultants said the study is informational and not a master plan.

Consultants presented the Water Utility Resource Management Study to the Moab City Council on July 8, describing the work as an informational study that will feed a future 40‑year water plan.

Ben Meiners of Hansen, Allen & Luce (presenting remotely) said the study covered Moab City, Spanish Valley Special Service District (Guiza) and the San Juan Spanish Valley Special Service District. He said the study was intended as a feasibility review to provide a “menu” of project concepts — not a master plan or a capital‑facilities plan — and did not itself obligate the city to any projects. “This is not a master plan or to obligate us in any way to…

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