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2003 LEGISLATIVE REPORT
Active Projects
73. | PROJECT: | Lingle Water Supply Phase II | | | | | |
| LEVEL: | III |
| SPONSOR: | Town of Lingle |
| LOCATION: | Goshen County |
| PROGRAM: | Rehabilitation |
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| EXISTING LEGISLATION: |
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Purpose |
Chapter |
Session |
Account |
Appropriation |
Due Date |
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Level I |
82 |
1998 |
I |
$ 40,000 |
2000 |
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Level III |
16 |
1999 |
II |
$400,000 |
2003 |
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Level III |
88 |
2002 |
II |
$711,000 |
2007 |
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| 50% Grant, 50% loan (7.25%, 30 years) |
PROJECT INFORMATION:
The town utilizes three shallow wells and two storage tanks as their water supply source. Their
water system is quite old, and portions are in poor condition. The main part of town is fed by 4
inch lines from a 50,000 gallon, 1928 vintage storage tank. The much smaller new section of
town is feed from a new 126,000 gallon storage tank.
Level III funding authorized in 1999 replaced the 6 inch line from the tank to the north edge of
the older part of town with an 8 inch pipeline and replaced 4 inch lines through the center of town
with 8 inch lines. The 1928 storage tank was removed from service. The most recent request
would install 8inch pipe in the southern part of town and would finance construction of a new
storage tank to a higher elevation. The project is anticipated to be completed in 2003.
RECOMMENDED LEGISLATIVE ACTION:
No legislative action is required.
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