Upcoming Utility Projects & Needs
New 10 Million Gallon Water Tank
The City of Orem has been borrowing space in a 20 million gallon tank owned by Central Utah Water Conservancy District (CUWCD). Due to the rapid growth of Utah County, CUWCD now needs the extra space. Orem needs to build its own tank to replace the space lost from CUWCD. This tank is being built for Orem and Orem alone. Vineyard has adopted a water use plan that includes building their own tank.
Water Re-use Infrastructure
Both Lakeside Park and Sleepy Ridge Golf Course are currently using drinking water to irrigate their turf. This project will allow for all of their turf to be watered with recycled water, thus conserving drinking water for Orem households and families. The alternative to this project is to upgrade the water mains to the area, but that is a much more expensive option and would result in the continued use of drinking water to irrigate turf. This project will also give more customers access to the less expensive recycled water for irrigating, manufacturing, and more.
Storm Water Pipe Network
Expansion is needed to many of our pipes and detention basins to prevent flooding in Orem neighborhoods.
Water Well Development
Additional wells are needed throughout the city to be able to provide reliable drinking water in Orem.
Sump Elimination and Groundwater Source Protection
Much of the city’s drinking water is pumped from underground wells. Removing direct water injection will prevent possible contamination.
WATER UTILITY RESOURCES
SEWER UTILITY RESOURCES
STORM WATER RESOURCES
Tiered pricing structure for Orem Water
Effective Nov. 1, 2016
In the 2016 Utah Legislative Session, a new law passed that requires retail water providers, such as the City of Orem, to create pricing that promotes water conservation. The title of the bill is “Water System Conservation Pricing” and requires that as customers use more water, the cost per gallon of water increases.