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The 2023 Utah general legislative session wrapped up on March 3, and Utah State University professor Patrick Belmont says legislators failed to fix Utah’s major structural issues with water management.
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If we all wait to water now, there will be more water available later in the growing season when our plants really need it.
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Arizona, California and Nevada agree with pausing releases from Flaming Gorge Reservoir, but urge other states and the Bureau of Reclamation to keep an eye on runoff.
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Extension Specialists Jake Powell and Associate Professor Rowe Zwahlen talk about the upcoming Design 4 Every Drop workshop, and how you can best use your water.
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One tree can consume from 10 to 150 gallons of water from the soil per day. In total, Utah's forests are using trillions of gallons of water a year.
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This year was a bad one for the Colorado River. Climate change is shrinking the water supply and policymakers are struggling to reach a deal that would cut back demand.
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Journalists, scientists, farmers and city officials packed the conference center at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas to watch water managers hash out the river’s future in the public eye.
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The plan would pump billions of gallons of water from rural Beaver County to Cedar City 70 miles away. Opponents fear it will dry out an area already facing historically dry conditions.
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Washington County relies on the Virgin River, which is drought-prone. The county is currently using more than 90% of its annual reliable water supply.
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The Gila River Indian Community will leave some of its water in Lake Mead, and aims to receive federal funds from the Inflation Reduction Act.