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Cedar Hills adopts water‑use and preservation element required by state law
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance adding a water‑use and preservation element to the city general plan, describing water sources, demand projections, conservation goals and options including secondary meters and potential reuse; adoption was unanimous after a public hearing.
The Cedar Hills City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance incorporating a water conservation element into the city’s general plan to meet state code requirements.
City Manager Chandler presented the roughly 20‑page element, which details the city’s water portfolio—Harvey Well, Cottonwood Well, Canyon Well, the American Fork connection and booster facilities—and outlines methods to reduce demand, measures already in use (smart…
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