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Weber Basin outlines $80 million pipeline project to bolster Wasatch Front water resiliency

Weber Basin Water Conservancy District · September 13, 2023
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Weber Basin Water Conservancy District general manager Scott Paxman described an $80,000,000 project to replace and augment a roughly 2.5-mile, 7-foot-diameter pipeline to preserve drinking-water supply to about 350,000 people in Davis County, and said partners are in place to begin work.

Scott Paxman, general manager and CEO of the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, said the district is moving forward with an $80,000,000 pipeline replacement and augmentation project intended to improve drinking-water resiliency on the Wasatch Front.

Paxman said the project will replace about a 2.5-mile section with a 7-foot-diameter pipeline and stressed the public-safety rationale: "in the case that…

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