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1998 LEGISLATIVE REPORT
Project Reports

 12. PROJECT:Carpenter Water Supply
LEVEL:Level III
SPONSOR:Carpenter Water and Sewer District
LOCATION:Laramie County
PROGRAM:New Development
  
EXISTING LEGISLATION:
Purpose Chapter Session Account Appropriation Due Date
Level II 15 1996 I $100,000   1998
Level III 45 1997 I $360,000* 2000
*67% grant

PROJECT INFORMATION:
The Carpenter Water and Sewer District received a grant appropriation of $360,000 for 67% of the WWDC eligible portion of the project. The remainder of the project is financed by RUS and WFLB. The purpose of the project is to provide a complete water supply and distribution system to the district. Project components include wells, pumps, controls, disinfection facilities, water storage tank, transmission and distribution pipelines, and appurtenances.

The Carpenter Water and Sewer District has secured commitment for all of the project funding. The engineer has been hired and design efforts are underway. The project schedule anticipates completion of all work by the fall of 1998.

RECOMMENDED LEGISLATIVE ACTION:
No legislative action is recommended.

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