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Reservoir levels holding steady, but heat and demand are accelerating declines As Utah heads into the hottest months of the ...
Early monsoonal moisture has helped ease the severity of drought conditions across southern Utah, but a shift in moisture patterns has also left all parts of the state ...
Summer might be just getting underway, but Utah water managers say they're already seeing some trends typically seen later in ...
Beaver City imposed water restrictions on Tuesday due to “extreme low flows in the river,” according to a social media post.
We know how important water is,” writes The Salt Lake Tribune editorial board. “That should be reflected in what it costs.” ...
A newly unveiled demonstration yard in Taylorsville is already showing what’s possible. With a full landscaping makeover, the yard is now expected to save more than 58,000 gallons of water per year.
Utah is appointing specialized water judges to rule on some water law disputes. Utah will soon have water judges. This is what they’ll do and why it matters.
Lake Powell hit its lowest level in decades last year, but Washington County in Utah needs water to keep growing. And the reservoir is their target.
Projects that have been completed through a Utah program that seeks to improve agricultural water efficiency have produced ...
According to the Utah Division of Water Resources, 60% of Utah's residential water use occurs outdoors. As lot sizes and irrigated yard spaces decrease, so does per capita water consumption.
Water is limited. Small towns like Oakley City, Utah, know this firsthand as they battle consequences of the drought. The town of less than 2,000 people put a stop to the construction of new ...