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KSL Drought News
KSL brings you complete coverage of Utah's drought situation. On this site you will find water charts & graphs, archives of drought related news, and water saving tips, such as how to conserve while still maintaining a good lawn. |
The water conservation message is a constant drum beat, but this month is another hot one. So are the pleas to save sinking in? |
The list of top ten cities in the Intermountain West that consume the most water has been released -- and four Utah cities are on it. |
Utah's drought may be retreating, but water watchdogs are urging us to look ahead and not forget all the good lessons we've learned about conservation. |
There aren't too many of us thinking about water conservation right now, but you can count on hearing about conserving water again this year. |
Water from Parley's, Emmigration, Millcreek and City Creek canyons is already high--a bit of a surprise for some people. |
| River Water Levels are Where Water Officials Want Them - 04/22/2005 Weber and Ogden rivers may look like they are running high, but they are just where water officials want them. |
| Experimental Water Storage Proving Successful - 04/21/2005 A remarkably successful storage project works by simply letting water soak into the ground. |
| Water Runoff Watch Begins - 04/04/2005 This first week of April is a time when hydrologists look at the amount of snow piled up in the mountains and start to forecast how much water will pour into the valleys. |
| Drought Education Staying with Us - 03/29/2005 Though we're getting plenty of moisture this month, for six years we've been in a drought and that appears to have done a lot to change people's attitudes about conserving water. |
| Most Reservoirs Should Fill This Year - 03/23/2005 After six straight springs that were dismally dry, most Utah reservoirs will fill this year, putting our water supply in good shape. |