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Central Utah Water plans pilot recharge tests on former gravel property; city and agency discuss monitoring wells and future land swaps
Summary
Central Utah Water Conservancy will drill three monitoring wells and run a pilot recharge program beginning October. The agency holds land purchased with ARPA funds for recharge and said land purchased with ARPA must remain for water projects; the agency is open to future property swaps to address city concerns.
Representatives of Central Utah Water Conservancy (presented to council via staff summary) plan to drill three monitoring wells on a recharge basin site near Highland and to begin a pilot recharge program in October, city staff told the Highland City Council on May 20.
Staff said CUWCD intends to place monitoring wells in the northeast and southwest corners of the…
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