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Council adopts project-specific procurement policy to pursue $1 million Weber River watershed earmark

2963393 · April 9, 2025
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The Summit County Council approved a project-specific procurement policy so the county can complete EPA grant application requirements for a $1,000,000 congressional earmark to the Weber River Watershed Resilience Partnership project.

The Summit County Council on April 7 adopted a resolution creating a project-specific procurement policy required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for a $1,000,000 congressional earmark that was secured for a Weber River Watershed resilience partnership project.

Jenna Young, who presented the item to the council, said Congressman Blake Moore secured the federal earmark in fiscal year 2023 and that the county has worked with the EPA and partner agencies to prepare required grant materials. Young told the council the EPA identified gaps between the county's…

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