Simone Seikaly
Ogden mayor declares water shortage, implements watering restrictions
OGDEN, Utah — The Mayor of Ogden is setting some strict water rules after declaring the city is in a state of severe water shortage. The guidelines he’s issuing are effective immediately. Cited in the mayor’s announcement was that the snowpack is at 65% of the average, and Pineview Reservoir storage is currently at 52% […]4 years ago
Dan Bammes
Wet weather means wait to water says USU expert
Due to the water received in northern Utah in April and May, an expert with Utah State University has homeowners can wait to water their lawn.4 years ago
Simone Seikaly
Time to water the lawn? Not quite yet, say Utah water officials.
There were only a few counties in Utah at the end of Apri, 2022,l where residents were advised to water the lawn.4 years ago
Lindsay Aerts
At water summit, a warning about the shrinking Great Salt Lake
The economic hit connected to the shrinking Great Salt Lake could be billions of dollars according to the Department of Natural Resources.4 years ago
Mark Jones
DWR to make proactive fish stocking changes to lower impact of drought
The DWR is implementing proactive fish stocking changes to minimize the impact of the drought.4 years ago
Chandler Holt
Lake Powell to receive a boost in water supply
Lake Powell will be receiving a much-needed boost amid dropping water levels. It will receive over 156 billion gallons of water.4 years ago
Dan Bammes
Strategies to make that green lawn last a little longer into the hot summer
Northern Utah has had good luck in April with wet weather helping lawns to green up quickly. Helping the soil stay moist is the heat of summer is a good rule of thumb.4 years ago
Paul Nelson
Gov. Cox issues another emergency drought order for Utah
Governor Spencer Cox declared an emergency drought for Utah for the second straight year.4 years ago
Chandler Holt
WSU achieves water conservation goals four years early
Over 5 years ago, Weber State University set a water conservation goal to reduce campus water usage by 30% by 2025, a goal they achieved in 2021.4 years ago
Kira Hoffelmeyer
How the Great Salt Lake lakebed could contribute to pollution, other issues
Great Salt Lake researchers found heavy metals as well as manmade and naturally occurring chemicals in the dust that's blown around as the water levels sink.4 years ago
Kira Hoffelmeyer
Great Salt Lake sinking levels could impact bird migration
The drying up Great Salt Lake could have dire consequences for migrating birds. It's not just the lack of water, there are a few different things at play.4 years ago
Waverly Golden
Less water supply due to Utah drought conditions
Due to less water supply in North Salt Lake, residents will need to practice conservation methods. Those who use more water may pay more.4 years ago
Paul Nelson
Bountiful officials say drinking water is safe, even though it’s green
City leaders in Bountiful are telling everyone not to worry about the water… even if it’s a little greener than people would like it to be.4 years ago
Paul Nelson
Snowpack could be measured better with grant for U of U researchers
SALT LAKE CITY — Is it possible to get a more complete picture of the state’s snowpack and water situation? Researchers from the University of Utah just got a large grant which they say could help hydrologists have better information about what’s really on the slopes. University of Utah Civil Engineering Professor Carlos Oroza has […]4 years ago
Rachel Ramirez and Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir, CNN
Americans more likely to see climate crisis as a threat after facing extreme weather
A new Gallup poll shared first with CNN found 1 in 3 Americans said they've been affected by extreme weather in the past two years, and those who had been were more likely to say the climate crisis is a threat.4 years ago
Curt Gresseth
In Utah’s drought, watering your lawn once a week will turn it brown but keep it alive
Because nearly 97% of the state is in a drought, watering lawns and plants is restricted to once a week in the Weber Water Basin Conservancy District. But that is enough to keep a lawn alive through the heat of the summer, said a turf-grass specialist.4 years ago
Jacob Rueda
Lawn care businesses feel the effects of drought and water restrictions
With less water this year, local lawn care businesses recommend a different option for maintaining laws: soil moisturizing products.4 years ago
Jacob Rueda
A new tool will offer better understanding of snow-to-stream water levels in northern Utah
Utah water levels will be more fully understood after a new Snow Telemetry Unit, was placed atop Powder Mountain in northern Utah last year.4 years ago
Jacob Rueda
Utah’s snowpack still below necessary water levels for the year
Officials with the Utah Division of Water Resources say water levels are lower this year due to inconsistent snowfall.4 years ago
Devin Oldroyd
Power rates could increase in May, says Rocky Mountain Power
SALT LAKE CITY — Rocky Mountain Power is asking Utah’s Public Service Commission to approve increased rates for customers. The new power rates will start May 1 on an interim basis and Rocky Mountain Power wants them to last until June 2023. The power company adjusts its prices annually depending on how much power costs […]4 years ago
Devin Oldroyd
Lake Powell water levels could mean trouble for Southern Utah’s electricity
Southern Utah citizens express concern over low Lake Powell water levels. The lake powers Glen Canyon Dam which provides power for many households.5 years ago
Curt Gresseth
With the drought still severe, Utah water restrictions are coming
Due to the ongoing through, Utah water restrictions will be in place for customers in the Weber Water Basin.5 years ago
Paul Nelson
Despite recent storms, Utah’s drought is very far from being over
SALT LAKE CITY — Don’t be fooled by the recent storms. Weather watchers say the storms did not make a significant dent in Utah’s drought, and in some ways, our drought problem is worse than a year ago. Officials at ski resorts say they are grateful for the latest storms that dropped over a foot […]5 years ago