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1999 LEGISLATIVE REPORT
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 92. PROJECT:Saratoga-Hugus-Mullison Ditch
LEVEL:New Application
SPONSOR:Town of Saratoga
LOCATION:Carbon County
PROGRAM:Rehabilitation

PROJECT INFORMATION:
The Hugus-Mullison Ditch runs northerly through the western part of Saratoga and conveys irrigation water to users in and north of Saratoga. Surface water runoff from the area west of the ditch drains into the ditch causing it to function as a storm sewer as well as an irrigation ditch. There are two manually controlled ditch overflows that can divert water from the ditch to the North Platte River. The ditch appears to be leaking and contributing to the problems of adjoining buildings, property and streets that have developed along the ditch. Under sized culverts and elevated turnouts require ditch operation practices that contribute to the seepage.

The ditch is a co-owned private ditch with an easement/right-of-way through Saratoga. A portion of the ditch was concrete lined in 1983 by the town and a ditch owner. Most of the concrete lining is in good condition. Residential and commercial development above the ditch has increased storm water flow into the ditch and development under the ditch has continued and is affected by ditch seepage. The town is requesting the WWDC to conduct a Level I Reconnaissance study of the ditch that will evaluate the entire ditch system within the town, investigate alternatives and recommend needed improvements. The needs of the community and the ditch owners/users need to be addressed in this study.

RECOMMENDED LEGISLATIVE ACTION:
The WWDC recommends that the project be incorporated into the Rehabilitation Program at Level I status with an appropriation of $30,000.

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