The Central Utah Water Conservancy District Board met on April 24 and allocated over $14 million for water-related projects.
Note: all proposals listed below were passed unanimouslyShaun Hilton, a water engineer, requested approval on behalf of the engineering committee to an amendment to a construction contract with W.W. Clyde & Co. for the Vineyard wellfield project. At the time the original contract was written, negotiations had taken place with Utah Valley University and other land owning entities, but had not been completed with a private landowner.
Gary Brimley, a water rights expert and engineer, presented an amendment to a 2020 agreement between CUWCD and the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission, as well as the Division of Wildlife Resources, the Audubon Society, and the Nature Conservancy. Through the agreement, CUWCD donates 2,927 acre-feet annually to the Great Salt Lake.
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