Dam Safety

Information about Benchland Water District’s New Reservoir “A”.

New Reservoir “A”

The Feasibility Report dated March 1968 projected two reservoirs within the District’s northern boundary. Reservoir A-1 and Reservoir A-2 were never built due to revenue shortfalls and landowner refusal to sell property to the District.

Project Background

In 2005, District Manager Aaron F. Richards contacted District Engineers, J-U-B Engineers, Inc., to prepare preliminary engineering and construction costs for the New Reservoir A. The estimated cost was $1,765,734.00.

As growth increased and heavy watering demands grew during drought years, the District’s need for New Reservoir A became necessary. In January 2008, the District contacted the U.S. Forest Service about building the reservoir on U.S. Forest Service property.

After many meetings, plan revisions, and document revisions by District personnel, J-U-B Engineers, and U.S. Forest Service personnel, the District received a decision memo from the U.S. Forest Service on June 12, 2009, allowing the District to build New Reservoir A.

Reservoir Facts

Project EngineersBryce Wilcox and Jonathan Frazier, J-U-B Engineers
LocationApproximately 1750 N 100 W, Farmington
Size10.3 acre feet
Capacity3 million gallons
Length350 feet
Width100 feet
Depth14 feet
Year Built2010
Number of Bidders12
Built ByAssociated Brigham Contractors, Inc. of Brigham City, Utah
Engineer Cost Estimate$2.7 million
Contractor Bid$1,363,691.00
Excavated Material78,000 cubic yards
Gravel Used3,000 cubic yards
Rebar Used304,000 lbs.
Concrete1,800 cubic yards
Pumping CostsNone
Service Area305 acres
Financial AdvisorZions Bank Public Finance
Water Revenue Bonds$869,000.00

Note: Benchland Water District and Farmington City Corporation worked together on hauling to Park Lane, saving the District $186,568.31 and saving Farmington City up to $500,000.00 on their project.

Questions?

Please feel free to call anytime with questions about New Reservoir A.

Benchland Water District
Office: (801) 451-2105