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Jordan Valley outlines treatment-plant expansion, new 1.35-acre-foot-per-acre water budget and drought precautions
Summary
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District told Draper council it plans vault replacements and a treatment-plant expansion to treat an additional 35–40 MGD, and proposes a 1.35 acre-feet-per-acre water budget for future development while preparing drought-response recommendations for member agencies.
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District presenters told the Draper City Council about a string of capital projects and a new water-budget policy aimed at managing scarce supplies amid a deepening drought.
John Richardson, identified himself as a representative and introduced Chazelle Terry, who the meeting identified as Jordan Valley’s chief operating officer. Terry described two immediate vault-replacement projects on 114th South and at State Street that will require brief shutdowns, and a longer design to relocate a hazardous in-street vault. She also summarized a planned expansion of the Jordan Valley Water Treatment Plant, saying the utility intends in phase one…
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