Show Standard-Examin- Thursday September er 1 1 9S3 5C Metro Judge to decide if county lean set up water district t 'By CHERYL ARCHIBALD changed to allow conservancy districts to market water That made it possible for the district to finance itself Eventually the district will work with other conservancy districts being formed in Northern Utah western Wyoming and southern Idaho in building dam projects to capture 275000 acre-feof water in the Bear River drainage area To pay for reservoirs and projects bonds will be sold and water users will retire the bonds through user fees or possibly through recreational use fees Nishiguchi said Power companies using the water would also have to pay and any industries brought in because of the new water availability would pay their share too the commissioner said The district will look at seven suggested sites for dams in southern Cache County Cache the Honeyville area southeastern Idaho western Wyoming as well as the and northeastern parts of Box Elder County Nishiguchi said petitions were mailed out to all Box Elder County landowners this summer and those that were returned were overwhelmingly in favor of a district Standard Enammer start I BRIGHAM CITY — A judge will decide next week whether Box Elder County can set up a water conservancy district to store Bear River water for future drinldng irrigation and recreational needs First District Judge Gordon Low will decide at a v9 am hearing Sept 8 in the Box Elder County Courthouse whether to allow the county to set up ‘the Bear River Water Conservancy District said County Commissioner Frank Nishiguchi t Low’s decision will culminate months of planning toward the creation of a conservancy district that j would allow the county to build dams to store bad-l- y needed drinking water Nishiguchi said I “Culinary water is the major problem” Nishigu- chi said “We’ve reached the capacity of our wells Jand reservoir water” I He said Brigham City studies show the city’s wa- ter supply will be used at capacity by 1999 i The water could also be used for irrigation and ! recreational purposes he said t An ad hoc group began gathering signatures on ’petitions last spring after the 1987 legislative ses- sion in which the Utah Water Conservancy Act was et north-centr- south-centr- ROY STORE OPEN Fftl TILL 9 PM ay coy: otodgo omonGu JUST A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS THESE ARE ALE C? 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