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Mounting pressure to find water to conserve has Upper Basin leaders saying the savings should come from elsewhere
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With Utah and other western states entering their 22nd year of below-average precipitation, Utah has been criticized for being one of the western US’s highest water consumers per capita.
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Unlike much of Utah, Logan City is not in drought and currently has no water restrictions in place. Still, city officials have a conservation plan just in case. Read part two of this two-part series.
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Logan City Water Department Manager Joseph Hawkes said thatcompared to last year, the water wells are doing better than they expected. Read part one of this two-part story.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has pledged water conservation efforts at its facilities in the drought-stricken West, and a stark example of those efforts is visible on the expansive lawn on the west side of the Logan Temple, which has turned mostly brown.
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Great Salt Lake has reached a new historic low this week, despite a cool, wet spring. The Utah legislature has proposed measures to protect the lake, but advocates for the lake worry this isn’t enough.
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North Logan is requiring odd-numbered addresses to water on Mondays and Fridays while even addresses are permitted to water on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
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With summer right around the corner, Utahns are starting to question how much water they’ll need to use and what it will cost. According to a new study from Brigham Young University, the answers to those questions might be surprising.
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With the completion of a new 2-million gallon water tank in addition to several water conservation moves, it looks like Hyde Park won’t see a repeat of last summer’s city water crisis any time soon.
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On Tuesday, the Utah Rivers Council announced the return of the Rain Barrel Program, a partnership with eleven Utah municipalities to collect rainwater in barrels to help save water.