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Central Utah Water outlines gravel-pit recharge tests and a parcel trade idea for a recharge basin

Highland City Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

Central Utah Water told Highland council it drilled monitoring wells at a local gravel pit and saw a minor test show water infiltrating. CUW proposed trading parcels with the city and monitoring groundwater while Kilgore completes mining (estimated 18 months——2 years).

Central Utah Water presented a technical update to the Highland City Council on April 21 about a former gravel-pit site under study as a potential aquifer-recharge basin.

Kirk Beecher, CUW lands manager, said the district drilled three groundwater-monitoring wells on and near the pit and conducted a short spring test that "was a minor test, but at least it showed that water was going in." CUW recorded small water-level rises at wells downstream of the site and continues to monitor groundwater under state reporting requirements.

Beecher described one possible path forward: CUW would acquire and regrade parts of the mined basin to make it a contiguous infiltration area and proposed a…

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