BELGRADE, MT (August 20, 2020). The Bozeman Yellowstone
International Airport will contribute $3 million toward the construction of the
Belgrade Waste Water Treatment Facility Project scheduled to begin construction
this year. City engineers calculated the Airport’s water & sewer use to be
7.5% of the City’s total usage. Therefore, the Gallatin Airport Authority Board,
the governing body of the Airport, agreed to pay 7.5% of the total cost of the
$40 million upgrade.
The Airport and the City of Belgrade are also currently
working to finalize a new water, sewer and land lease agreement that sets the
terms of their partnership for the next 20 years. The current agreement, set to
expire in 2022, has been updated to account for the nearly 50 years of
collaboration between the two parties in the past as well as to provide for a
more detailed shared-use agreement for the future.
“The Airport and the City of Belgrade have collaborated
well on this issue since the 70’s, and we look forward to continuing that
collaboration for the benefit of the taxpayers and citizens of Belgrade as well
as the airport users and tenants,” Airport Director Brian Sprenger said. “This
is definitely an example of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.”
The Airport’s $3 million investment in the City’s water and
sewer infrastructure is just the latest in a partnership dating back to 1973
when the Airport purchased from the state of Montana a right of way easement
for the development of airport sewage treatment facilities. In that same year,
the Airport granted the City an easement deed for a sewer line and the use of
42.46 acres for a sewer lagoon. Three years later, the Airport and the City
entered into a memorandum of understanding through which both parties agreed to
split the cost of constructing a water tower on Airport property and in 1986,
the City and Airport jointly added a groundwater well located near the water
tower.
In 2002, the Airport and the Montana Department of Military
Affairs installed a second groundwater well, pump, building and standby
generator on Airport property to supply additional water for the City, Airport
and the Montana Department of Military Affairs Complex. Additional partnerships between the City and
Airport have also been forged to add a spray irrigation system and pump from
the existing lagoons to an infiltration/percolation bed installed on Airport
property. Additionally, the Airport
Authority has granted several easements on Airport property to support the
jointly beneficial City water and sewer infrastructure.
“This is an important project for both the City of Belgrade
and the airport”, Ted Barkley, Belgrade City Manager, said. “It builds capacity
for continued growth, and frames the continuation and expansion of our mutually
beneficial relationship.”
About Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport
serves as a year-round gateway to Yellowstone National Park. BZN also serves
the recreation areas of Big Sky Resort, Moonlight Basin and the Bridger Bowl
Ski Area as well as the business centers of Bozeman, Belgrade, Big Sky and
Livingston and higher education at Montana State University. For more
information about Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport visit bozemanairport.com or follow Bozeman Airport
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