Spanish Valley Residents
Impact Fee Analysis
The Water and Sewer Improvement District has released a draft of the Impact Fee Facility Plan and Impact Fee Analysis. For more information please click here.
San Juan County is growing and new water and sewer lines will provide services to residents of Spanish Valley.
The Spanish Valley area within San Juan County does not have a community culinary water or sanitary sewer system. As the Spanish Valley area receives increasing growth pressure planning and constructing infrastructure is a top priority for the county.
Jones & DeMille Engineering is organizing and designing both a culinary water system and sewer system for the Spanish Valley area in San Juan County.
A study was recently completed to understand the needs and costs of providing water and sewer systems for current residents and the future population. A stand alone water system is the best alternative to provide culinary water to residents in the area. A combined sewer system with Grand Water & Sewer Service Agency (GWSSA) and Moab City sewer was the selected alternative to treat waste water.
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Spanish Valley Area Plan – Public Scoping Meeting
Your Involvement is Important
When: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 – 10:30 a.m. or 6:00 p.m.
Where: Grand Water and Sewer Service Agency, 3015 East Spanish Trail Rd., Moab, Utah
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