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Washington County Water Conservancy District
Construction of the La Verkin Pond and Pipeline Project, including a 7-million-gallon secondary water storage dam, a pump station, and approximately 13,700 lineal feet of transmission and distribution lines.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Washington County Water Conservancy District
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Construction of the La Verkin Pond and Pipeline Project, including a 7-million-gallon secondary water storage dam, a pump station, and approximately 13,700 lineal feet of transmission and distribution lines.
AvailableWashington County Water Conservancy District
Project consists of modifications to the existing flow control building for increased plant flows, addition of a new ozone facility with three ozone contactors, an ozone generation and feed system, a hydrogen peroxide storage and feed system, an onsite liquid oxygen (lox) storage, and associated yard piping. . The project also includes addition of a new dissolved air flotation over filters (daff) facility including a new pumped flash mix system, seven daff basins, daf equipment, and associated yard piping.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 28, 2026
Washington County Water Conservancy District
Close: May 28, 2026
Project consists of modifications to the existing flow control building for increased plant flows, addition of a new ozone facility with three ozone contactors, an ozone generation and feed system, a hydrogen peroxide storage and feed system, an onsite liquid oxygen (lox) storage, and associated yard piping. . The project also includes addition of a new dissolved air flotation over filters (daff) facility including a new pumped flash mix system, seven daff basins, daf equipment, and associated yard piping.
Washington County Water Conservancy District
The Washington County Water Conservancy District is soliciting proposals for Cultural Resource Mitigation Services for the BLM Red Cliffs/Warner Valley Land Exchange and Utah Trust Lands projects. The scope of work includes mitigation testing, data recovery, reporting, curation, and the creation of public outreach materials such as interpretive kiosks. Proposals must be submitted through the district's Kahua Online Bid Room by the deadline of April 3, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 3, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Washington County Water Conservancy District
Close: Apr 3, 2026
The Washington County Water Conservancy District is soliciting proposals for Cultural Resource Mitigation Services for the BLM Red Cliffs/Warner Valley Land Exchange and Utah Trust Lands projects. The scope of work includes mitigation testing, data recovery, reporting, curation, and the creation of public outreach materials such as interpretive kiosks. Proposals must be submitted through the district's Kahua Online Bid Room by the deadline of April 3, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Washington County Water Conservancy District
This Joint Agency Regional Water Conservation Plan outlines strategies for managing water resources in Washington County, Utah, a rapidly growing and arid region. Developed by the Washington County Water Conservancy District and eight municipalities, the plan aims to reduce per-capita water demand and secure a reliable water supply. Key strategies include regulatory requirements for new development, retrofit and incentive programs for water-efficient landscaping, conservation water rate structures, and comprehensive education programs. The plan targets an 18% reduction in water demand by 2042, with a 7.7% reduction on pre-2023 properties by 2029, through measures like stringent efficiency standards, landscape conversion, tiered pricing, and public outreach.
This 20-Year Plan aims to secure new water supplies for Washington County, Utah, to meet the projected demands of its growing population through 2042. The plan identifies five key initiatives: water conservation, development of a regional reuse water system, implementation of potable water development projects, optimization of municipal groundwater, and agricultural conversion. The successful execution of this plan requires cooperative efforts from all regional water supply partners and a commitment to an aggressive project development schedule.
This document outlines Washington County's long-term water supply plan, emphasizing conservation's essential role in meeting current and future needs amidst rapid population growth and high visitor volume. The plan focuses on strategies such as additional water conservation and reuse, local supply optimization, available agricultural water conversion, and new resource development. It details existing and new water conservation programs, ordinances, and pricing structures, with a goal to achieve an additional 14% reduction in per capita water use by 2030 to protect the county's economy and population.
The One Water Washington County strategy, led by the Washington County Water Conservancy District and its municipal partners, is a collaborative and integrated approach designed to ensure a safe and resilient water supply for Southwest Utah. It focuses on five key initiatives: conserving water by reducing per capita use, reusing water through a regional purification system, developing local infrastructure, converting agricultural land water supplies, and optimizing groundwater rights. The plan aims to achieve a reliable and resilient water supply, social and economic prosperity, competitive business and industry, thriving cities and communities, healthy waterways and environment, and regenerative agricultural systems, with a key project targeting water production by 2042.
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