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Board of Water Resources approves funding commitments for six water projects, including $66 million for Washington County reuse phase

Utah Board of Water Resources · January 30, 2026
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The Utah Board of Water Resources unanimously approved funding commitments for six projects on Feb. 2, 2026, ranging from small irrigation canal piping projects to a $66.1 million commitment for Washington County's Phase 1A reuse system; terms include 0% loans for many small systems and long-term low-interest bonds for the large reuse project.

The Utah Board of Water Resources on Feb. 2 voted unanimously to commit funds to six projects the division had presented earlier in the day, approving loans and bond commitments intended to reduce system losses, improve drinking-water reliability and expand reuse infrastructure.

In votes taken after staff presentations, the board authorized support for RE502 Farm Creek Irrigation Company (Duchesne County), RE503 Alberta Water Company, RE475 Hiram Blacksmith Fork Irrigation Company, RE494 Washington County Regional Reuse Phase 1A, RE500 Smithfield Irrigation Company and RM117 Lehi City secondary metering. Most smaller applicants will receive 0% loans from the Revolving Construction Fund; the board approved bonded financing for the Washington County…

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