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Teton County advances Parcel 26 RV dump station design to reduce illegal dumping and protect water quality
Summary
County staff presented 60% designs for an RV dump station at BLM Parcel 26, moved the facility closer to the highway to reduce costs and connect to the Munger Mountain sewer, and said ARPA water‑quality funds will cover initial construction work; the board heard permitting and timing constraints but took no formal vote.
Teton County staff on Monday presented 60% design plans for a publicly accessible RV dump station at BLM Parcel 26 and described how the project is intended to reduce illegal waste dumping and protect local surface waters. The board previously directed about $605,000 in remaining ARPA water‑quality funds to the project.
Public Works Project Manager Chris Colligan told commissioners the team moved the station closer to the highway and the Munger Mountain sewer line to cut pipe and trenching costs and to make the site less visually intrusive. “By moving it closer, we were able to reduce the amount of pipe that we need to put in…
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