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Central Water Conservancy outlines effluent reuse plan, Basin 14 EIS progress and large loan-backed tank project
Summary
Paul Monroe told commissioners the district installed about $8.6M in infrastructure in 2025, secured a low-interest loan and $3.75M in grants for an effluent reuse project, and expects a final EIS for Basin 14 by month’s end; phase 1 effluent treatment (type 1 reuse) is expected to be commissioned in about two months.
Paul Monroe, representing the Central Water Conservancy District, briefed the commission on multiple water projects affecting Cedar Valley and Iron County.
Monroe said the district recorded $8.6 million in new capital projects last year, largely financed through a $14 million loan with a further $4 million in grant assistance at a 1.25% interest rate over a 40-year term. He said the new centrally located tank near the landfill and 8 Mile Hills will add roughly 20 pounds of pressure across the…
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