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The Central Utah Water Conservancy District (CUWCD) is a political subdivision of the State of Utah. It was formally established in 1964 to act as the local entity to contract with the United States of America in connection with the construction, operation, and financing of the Central Utah Project (CUP). The purpose of the CUP is to enable the State of Utah to beneficially use a substantial portion of its allotted share of the Colorado River water under the Colorado River Compact.

The District sponsors the CUP which includes five specific units. Each unit consists of a series of dams, pipelines, reservoirs, tunnels, and aqueducts designed to assist in meeting the water needs of all ten counties through approximately the year 2020. The District, primarily a wholesaler of water to other cities and agencies, has the responsibility to plan, design, construct, operate and maintain project facilities, administer the sale and delivery of project water, and repay the federal government the reimbursable costs of the CUP.

ULS

Utah Lake System

 

Job Openings

Realignment of a Portion of the ULS

Heber M&I Scoping Document

RFP: Preparation of an EA for the Block 1A: Heber Sub-Area M&I Conversion

Bid Opening Summary: Ashley Valley Water Treatment Plant Process Improvement Project

Bid Opening Summary: Spanish Fork Provo Reservoir Canal Pipeline-Provo Reach 1

Information Packet for Selected Segments of the North Shore Aqueduct of the CWP

WCWEP Recycled Water Project Final Environmental Assessment
WCWEP Finding of No Significant Impact

East Juab Water Efficiency Project Phase 2 Final Environmental Assessment
U.S.Department of the Interior Finding of No Significant Impact

Section 206 Preliminary Funding and Section 207 Preliminary Ranking Recommendations - FY2010

CWP Project

Landscape Irrigation Products Rebates

SOQ Seeking Professional Services

Gardens


 

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