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Resident urges stricter groundwater monitoring and adherence to state code; treasurer warns against inconsistent abatements
Summary
A Provo resident told commissioners the county's groundwater monitoring practices should follow state piezometer standards to avoid costly misclassifications for buildability; the county treasurer cautioned against ad-hoc abatements in appeals.
During general public comment, resident Robert Stevens urged Utah County to follow state code for groundwater monitoring when determining whether land is buildable and which wastewater systems apply. Stevens described field piezometers and soil-model approaches, argued the county should conduct deeper and more accurate monitoring (including more piezometers and…
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