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Committee advances $8 million municipal asset-management study to map drinking water, wastewater and storm systems

Select Water Committee · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The Select Water Committee recommended do-pass on a Select Water Committee bill that would fund a four-year, statewide asset-management study (drinking water, wastewater, stormwater) with a proposed $8,000,000 appropriation and an online GIS platform; DEQ said subscription costs could be covered by the Drinking Water SRF.

The Select Water Committee voted to advance a bill that would fund a four-year statewide municipal asset-management study, allocating $8,000,000 for initial planning to map drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure and create an online, GIS-based platform available as community dashboards and a statewide dashboard.

Jennifer Ziegman, water quality division administrator at the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, described the project as ‘‘asset-management planning’’ that compiles records, maps assets (pipes, valves, tanks), tracks…

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