Construction in Progress

Benchland Water District continues to improve and maintain the irrigation system to provide reliable secondary water service.

Ongoing Projects

Current projects include replacement of vulnerable sections of original main distribution lines, cathodic protection on metal distribution lines, projects to provide cleaner water to customers, and continued implementation of the District GIS program.

Secondary Water Metering Project

In 2022, the Utah State Legislature passed House Bill 242, requiring water meters on all secondary water connections throughout the state by January 1, 2030.

As part of this larger regional effort, Benchland Water District will be installing secondary water meters throughout the service area. The new meters support water conservation, accountability, and long-term water supply planning.

No upfront cost: There is no upfront cost to customers for meter installation. The District is using smart grants and loan proceeds to help fund the project.

What to Expect During Installation

  • Minimal interruption to secondary water service is anticipated.
  • Some digging near the secondary water line connection will be required.
  • Most work will take place in the park strip between the curb and sidewalk.
  • Crews may also work behind the sidewalk within the public utility easement.
  • After installation, the site will be restored as close as possible to pre-install conditions.
  • Sod restoration may occur at a later date depending on supplies, weather, and time of year.

Meter Installation Details

  • A 1-inch meter will be installed on the existing secondary service connection.
  • A service valve will be installed for improved District system management.
  • A small area will be excavated at the service point.
  • After installation, only a 12-inch purple lid will be visible.

Customer Responsibility

Customers are expected to manage water efficiently and be responsible for their usage. The District encourages users to use the first year of metering to improve irrigation practices and make adjustments to how and when they water.

Metering Project Questions

For questions about the metering project or construction, please call or text (385) 274-6046 or email info@benchlandwater.com.


Additional Project Resources

More information and helpful resources are available through Weber Basin Water Conservancy District.

  • Learn how to read your usage report.
  • Review basic lawn irrigation best practices.
  • Sign up for a free irrigation system water check when available.
  • Learn more about regional water supply goals and how metering helps support conservation.

Weber Basin Resources Conservation Programs


Water Conservation Programs & Education

The Learning Garden

Visit Weber Basin’s 2-acre garden to find ideas for low-water landscapes that work well in our climate.

Free Landscape Classes

Classes may include lawn care, irrigation workshops, vegetables, perennials, Localscapes, and other water-wise topics.

Free Water Checks

Trained staff can evaluate your sprinkler system and provide a customized watering schedule.

Smart Controller Rebates

Qualifying smart sprinkler controllers may be eligible for rebate opportunities through Benchland Water District and Weber Basin.

Metering helps promote conservation, accountability, and long-term reliability for secondary water users.