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Council adopts dual-source irrigation agreement with King County School District

May 04, 2026 | Orderville, Kane County, Utah


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Council adopts dual-source irrigation agreement with King County School District
Orderville — The council adopted a resolution approving a written dual-source irrigation agreement with the elementary school and the King County School District. Staff explained the agreement sets limits on how often the school may change water sources and includes a fee for repeated source changes to reduce the risk of backflow incidents.

Chris (speaker 16) said the agreement was part of the town’s cross-connection program and that the school representative (Carrie Reese) had already signed. The resolution was moved and seconded and the council approved it without opposition.

The agreement includes enforcement language and a modest fee structure tied to source changes; staff indicated the town’s cross-connection program will oversee compliance.

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