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Central Iron County outlines reuse and recharge project to capture winter flows and save roughly 1,500 acre‑feet annually
Summary
Central Iron County Water Conservancy District presented a reuse and recharge project that will treat effluent to a higher class and divert it for public and agricultural use; phase 1 funded by ARPA and local partners produces about 1,500 acre‑feet of conserved water with additional phases planned and a total transmission need of about $11.4M.
Central Iron County Water Conservancy District staff and local officials described a reuse and recharge initiative in Cedar Valley that converts treated effluent to higher quality for public and agricultural reuse and supports basin recharge.
Paul Monroe, representing the Central Iron County Water Conservancy District, said the project will treat wastewater to a higher reuse standard (moving from a type 2 effluent to type 1 in the presenter’s description) so it can irrigate municipal public areas, golf courses and cemeteries…
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