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Utah Water Watch update: what locations still offer sand bags?

Mar 15, 2023, 3:34 PM | Updated: Mar 21, 2023, 10:44 am

Utah Water Watch...

Utah Water Watch

SALT LAKE CITY — Spring runoff is on its way. Currently, cities are warning against flooding and offering sand bags as a way to prevent water movement. 

In order to stay ahead of Utah’s record high snow totals and water, Public Work’s offices are offering a way to be proactive by offering sand bags. 

In some instances, Utah school districts are getting involved:

 

For others along the Wasatch Front, here is an updated list of where you can find sandbags and fill stations. 

  • Cache County Sheriff’s Office, 1250 West 200 North in Logan.  
  • Draper City, Andy Ballard Arena, 1600 Highland Dr. Fill station is open 24 hours but requires your own shovel. 
  • Harrisville City Public Works, 1350 North US 89.
  • Hyrum City, 600 East 75 North.
  • North Ogden Public Works, 165 East  Lomond View Dr.  
  • Salt Lake City, Department of  Public Utilities, 1530 South West  Temple in  SLC  (limit  1o). New bags are replenished every morning and it is first come first served.
  • Salt Lake County Sandbag Shed, 604 West 6960 South.
  • South Jordan Public Works, call 801-446-4357 in case of emergency and the city will deploy sand bags to South Jordan residents. 
  • Springville, Canyon Road trailhead, Community Park, and the Fieldhouse (old pool).
  • St George Rescue Center, 575 E. Brigham Road. Fill station is available for larger orders but pre-filled sand bags are also available. 
  • Tooele City, multiple locations. 
  • Wasatch County Public Works, 1891 West 3000 South. Fill bags stations are open, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 
  • Wellsville City, 200 South 400 West. 

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Utah Water Watch update: what locations still offer sand bags?