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Water master plan set to transform infrastructure and funding

August 21, 2024 | Rawlins City Council, Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming


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Water master plan set to transform infrastructure and funding
In a recent government meeting, officials announced significant progress on the water master plan, expected to be finalized by the end of the month. This plan is crucial for outlining the rehabilitation of the water transmission line and identifying necessary projects along with potential funding sources.

Once the report is completed, officials anticipate a swift movement towards securing funding and contracts related to the water line improvements. Additionally, the SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) contract has been completed and signed, with a notice to proceed issued. A pre-construction meeting is scheduled for August 22, where representatives from the Wyoming Community Development Authority (WCDA) will be present, as the SCADA project is funded through a Community Development Block Grant.

Furthermore, the design contract for the Sage Creek Springs rehabilitation is nearing finalization, with hopes for a design kickoff by the end of August. These developments signal a proactive approach to enhancing the region's water infrastructure, ensuring both efficiency and sustainability in water management.

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