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Green River council authorizes $3 million SRF loan application for Teton Tank rehabilitation
Summary
After a public hearing and staff presentation, the Green River City Council voted 5‑1 to submit a $3,000,000 SRF loan application for rehabilitation of the 1,000,000‑gallon Teton Tank, which serves about 4,000 residents; a feasibility study and environmental review will follow.
The Green River City Council voted 5‑1 to authorize submission of a $3,000,000 loan application to the State Loan and Investment Board for rehabilitation of the city’s 1,000,000‑gallon Teton Tank, according to a resolution approved during the council’s meeting.
Dustin Romero of the Public Works Department presented the project at a public hearing, saying, “Teton Tank is a 1,000,000 gallon steel water tank” that was built in 1976 and serves several pressure zones on the city’s south side and “approximately 4,000 citizens.” Romero said a 2025 inspection by portable divers identified corrosion and deterioration and that the divers recommended recoating the tank “within the next 1 to 2 years.”
The council heard three preliminary alternatives: do nothing (risking leaks or structural issues), rehabilitate the existing tank (sandblasting, recoding and roof replacement, an option Romero said could extend…
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