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Select Water Committee actions: master plans, project approvals and contract items at a glance

3233718 · May 9, 2025
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Summary

The Select Water Committee approved multiple municipal and irrigation master plans, agreed time extensions for environmental and planning contracts, approved construction‑stage actions including well purchase agreements, and approved the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund intended‑use plan.

The Select Water Committee and Wyoming Water Development Commission approved a series of planning and funding actions during a multi‑hour session. Key approvals and formal outcomes follow; votes were taken on each agenda item and recorded at the meeting.

Votes at a glance (item — outcome — key detail) - Grover Water Master Plan — approved — preliminary approval to begin consultant selection. - Kemmerer/Diamondville Water Master Plan (Kemmerer‑Diamondville Joint Powers Board) — approved — sponsor highlighted major anticipated industrial growth and need to update 17‑year‑old master plan. - Laramie Water Master Plan — approved — city seeks planning support after 2015 master plan; new water rights acquisitions noted. - Medicine Bow Water Master Plan — approved — small town (≈240 people) seeking inventory and evaluation of aging wells. - Pine Bluffs Water Master Plan — approved — town reported $4 million+ in recent upgrades and new well acreage purchases; seeks updated planning. - Superior Water Master Plan — approved — first comprehensive plan for the town since 1980s work. - Worland (City of Worland) Water Master Plan — approved — city requested a hydraulic model and financing advice for aging transmission lines. - Yoder Water Master Plan — approved — small town with school district reliance on town water; sponsors emphasized depth of wells and drought concerns. - Kemmerer/Diamondville (motion to approve) —…

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