$1 billion municipal water pipeline planned in N.D. View Larger Image Grand Folks Herald » A planned $1 billion pipeline to move water from the Missouri River to the Cheyenne River in North Dakota will be discussed at a conference Tuesday, and the hope is to start construction in 2019. The 165-mile project will augment municipal water, and 35 community and rural water systems have backed it. Michelle2017-11-06T16:16:44-08:00November 5th, 2017|North Dakota, Water| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterEmail Related Posts Sea level rise could threaten California cities and ports by 2040 March 21st, 2019 How can California capture more water? Competing interests will have to compromise February 25th, 2019 Trump poised to sign bipartisan water infrastructure bill October 10th, 2018 VIDEO: Get down and dirty with workers repairing Oroville Dam spillway in this night shift video September 25th, 2018 $823 million, 31 billion-gallon Calaveras Reservoir dam ready for debut September 21st, 2018 Senate’s Turn to Vote on Water Infrastructure Package September 19th, 2018 Jolting California officials, Trump administration looks to rewrite rules for Delta water August 24th, 2018 California’s water wars heat up at Sacramento hearing over river flows August 21st, 2018 Water Authority Conditionally Backs $17 Billion Delta Tunnels Plan August 9th, 2018