Utah partners with free market environmentalism think tank PERC to use voluntary water transfers to restore the Great Salt Lake.
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$179 million is invested to fund water reuse projects in California and Utah to combat drought and increase water security. Over 182,000 acre-feet of additional water supply is expected annually.
Utah offers $22 million in grants for water infrastructure projects, with applications now open and priority given to projects with high public benefit.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced $520 million to revitalize aging water infrastructure across the West, enhancing water delivery, safety, and climate resilience.
Pelican nesting has resumed on Utah's Hat and Gunnison Islands, toxic dust from the Great Salt Lake is being addressed, and heavy snowfall has improved the state's water outlook.
Environmental study announced for Utah’s Pleasant Creek watershed
The Natural Resources Conservation Service will conduct an environmental study in Utah's Pleasant Creek watershed to address flooding, water management, and watershed health, seeking public input...