Weber and Duchesne to get water grants
The Weber Basin Water Conservation District will receive $272,000 to help improve its overall system.
The Weber district will analyze conservation and water marketing opportunities including canal lining, installation of meters on irrigation water distribution systems, system automation, installation of new pressured piping, new ground water recharge possibilities and other system efficiency improvements.
The total project cost is $567,884, including the Water 2025 contribution.
The Duchesne County Water Conservancy District also received some funding. It will examine and test for benefits to operating on a basinwide basis, rather than as individual facilities. The total project cost is $357,825, including a Water 2025 contribution of $167,825.
Water districts in California, New Mexico and Oregon also received funding.
Granted under the Bureau of Reclamation's Water 2025 program, the "System Optimization Review Grants" will assist water districts and other water management entities by providing a broad look at their water delivery system operations. The grants will also enable water districts to develop a plan of action focused on improving efficiency and operations on a regional and/or basin perspective.



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