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County commits $94,398 to Cooperative Wildfire System; $75,000 earmarked toward brush truck

Uintah County Commission · December 17, 2025
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Summary

Fire Warden Corey Auger told commissioners Uintah County's 2026 Cooperative Wildfire System participation commitment is $94,398, reduced by the removal of the 2014 Taylor Mountain fire from a 10‑year cycle. The fire district budgeted for the county share and the county's commitment includes $75,000 toward a $300,000 brush truck.

Corey Auger, the county fire warden, presented the Uintah County 2026 participation commitment to the Cooperative Wildfire System (CWS) and the county’s cooperative agreement with Forestry, Fire and State Lands.

Auger said the county's participation dropped to $94,398, primarily because the Taylor…

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