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DOI Funds Duchesne Water Infrastructure Upgrade
March 19, 2026
The Department of the Interior has allocated a $100 million federal investment from the Working Families Tax Cuts Act to replace the century-old Highline Canal near Duchesne, Utah, with a modern enclosed pipeline. This project aims to enhance water delivery efficiency, safety, and drought resilience for eastern Utah's communities and agricultural sectors. Senator John Curtis has publicly supported this initiative, highlighting its importance for regional water conservation and economic growth.
- This funding represents a significant infrastructure modernization opportunity for contractors specializing in water systems and pipeline construction in Utah.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on drought resilience and water efficiency, which may influence technical requirements and compliance standards.
- The project underscores federal commitment to upgrading aging water infrastructure, signaling potential for similar investments in other regions.
- Companies interested in this sector should consider engagement with the Department of the Interior and local stakeholders to align proposals with regional water management priorities.
Reliable water infrastructure is essential to Utahs communities, farmers, and our growing economy. The bold and practical measures included in Republicans Big Beautiful Bill will modernize Duchesnes century-old system, conserve water, and help ensure the Uinta Basin is better prepared to meet future water demand.
— Senator John Curtis
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- Curtis Lauds $100 Million Investment in Duchesne Water Infrastructure - Senator John Curtis · Curtis Senate · Mar 19