Riverton City Hall
12830 S. 1700 W.
Riverton, Utah 84065
Tel:(801) 254-0704 Fax:(801) 254-1810
Sheriff:(801) 254-0167 M-Th: 8:00am-6:00pm
Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm
12830 S. Redwood Road 1st Floor, South Entrance
Riverton, UT 84065
(801) 208-3133
(801) 208-3144 After Hours Emergency - (801) 254-0704
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The Secondary Water Facilities presently service all residents of the City. The Secondary Water Facilities use lower-grade, non-potable water sources to meet outdoor water needs, thereby decreasing demand upon the City’s Culinary Water Facilities, resulting in an anticipated increase to the Culinary Water System’s useful life to meet the growing culinary water needs of the City.
We continue to encourage all citizens to be conservation-minded and be aware of their water usage.
Riverton City Cost Breakdown of the Secondary Water Project
Activity:
Estimated costs:
PRIMARY CONSTRUCTION (i.e. pipelines, pumps, storage ponds, construction management, etc.)
$15.59 million
WETLANDS
$.65 million
LAND PURCHASE
$.83 million
WATER RIGHTS & ACQUISITION
$1.48 million
PHASE II (wells at Jordan River)
$1.22 million
LEGAL, PUBLIC EDUCATION, MISC.
$0.44 million
ADDITIONAL WORK/WATER PURCHASES
$.55 million
TOTAL - To Date
$20.76 million
Riverton City Secondary Water Connection Fees
An impact fee of $1,300 will be charged for newly constructed homes. Commercial buildings will be assessed an impact fee to be determined by the City.
Riverton City Funding of the Secondary Water Project
Grants
Central Utah Water Conservancy
$4.457 million
Environmental Protection Agency
$2.215 million
Loans
State of Utah Dept. of Water Resources
$1.5 million
Revenue Bonds
$12.585 million
Amount Available
$20.76 million
Is your lawn sprinkler system working efficiently? Do you have dry spots or areas that are yellow from too much water? Jordan Valley Water Conservation District, in conjunction with the Utah State Extension Service, will be conducting sprinkler system surveys through the "Slow the Flow" Program. For more information and scheduling an evaluation, call 468-2291.
It is illegal for any individual to use the City’s secondary water without having the required inspections and paying the appropriate monthly fees. Illegal use of our secondary water is a CLASS B MISDEMEANOR. The consequences of illegal use may include stiff fines (up to $1,850 per day of violation), jail time (up to 180 days in jail per day of violation), having your culinary water shut off, compensation of damages incurred by the City (including additional hours worked by City Staff) and third party liability. For all our health and safety, please take this matter seriously.