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Ivins staff recommend dropping residential secondary water requirement; council gives direction to pursue targeted non‑potable use
Summary
Staff described a master‑plan update that reduces the city’s residential secondary water obligation to zero and recommends directing limited secondary (non‑potable) supplies to parks, schools and cemetery; council generally supported directing consultants to pursue a plan without residential secondary water.
Ivins staff told the council March 5 they are moving away from a citywide residential secondary (non‑potable) water build‑out after consultant analysis showed high costs and declining outdoor use.
Tom summarized the 2019 plan and the consultant’s updated findings: the district reduced Ivins’ residential secondary allocation from about 600 acre‑feet to zero because…
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