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Cottonwood Creek official says untreated stock water is being plumbed into new homes
Summary
Greg Johansson, president of Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irrigation Company, told the Planning Commission that project “B” shares tied to Jills Valley Reservoir are limited to agricultural use and that some new homes outside city culinary systems are being connected to raw stock water, raising public-health and enforcement concerns.
Greg Johansson, president of the Cottonwood Creek Consolidated Irrigation Company, told the Emery County Planning and Zoning Commission that some recently permitted homes outside city limits are being connected to stock (raw) water lines intended only for livestock and agriculture.
"They're stockholders, and they come to us and say, 'I need a stock water connection' ... and then that stock water is being plumbed into…
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