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  1. The Utah Board of Water Resources is simplifying the by eliminating two reservoirs proposed to generate peak demand hydropower. The modifications save over $100 million, align with regulatory changes and reduce environmental impacts.

  2. 21. lip 2019.

    Breaking article from about the Quagga Mussel and their impact on

  3. Excellent piece articulating the insanity of the water institution in the West. Spoiler Alert--handing over fresh water to oil and gas companies and then asking for more from

  4. 7. srp 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    oh, well, if an auto franchise owner thinks the is sourced from a reliable supply, then I'm convinced.

  5. 27. kol 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    Better be ready as it is rammed like fracksand. Fiction I wrote 3 years ago, about what might be. Lisa Rutherford (along w/ her fine spouse) does excellent work.

  6. 1. sij

    "Having a future reliable water supply includes the development of the ," said Southern UT mayors/commissioners. The 140-mile water transmission line will provide our communities with more than 82,000 acre-feet of essential water.

  7. 30. sij

    Alternatives to the like treating Virgin River water and wastewater by reverse osmosis and eliminating outdoor watering with potable water, would “cost far more than the LPP,” according to UT State Rep. Brad Last.

  8. 15. sij

    The Colorado River is tapped out. Taking more water out of it will harm the river and its endangered and threatened species. See why we're opposing opposing the .

  9. 21. sij

    Massive pushed through on "aggressive schedule" threatening living . and Conserve Southwest Utah say enough is enough.

  10. 23. sij

    "I don't know about you, but I don't want to give up the water that's rightfully ours," said candidate for UT governor and former Utah GOP Chairman Thomas Wright about the .

  11. 22. sij

    “A single generation shouldn’t be expected to pay for [the ],” says UT Rep. Brad Last. “By using bond funding, the cost of LPP will be spread over 50 years or more so that future beneficiaries will share in the investment.”

  12. 31. lis 2019.

    The project team will consider our local wildlife. Any disrupted habitat will be restored and permanent facilities will be sited away from wildlife highway crossings and designed to limit light/other disturbances.

  13. 2. kol 2019.

    Growth, the and transportation were some of topics discussed during the St. George, Utah, City Council candidate forum

  14. 29. lis 2019.

    will lead NEPA compliance for the : “The division looks forward to working with Reclamation on updating the timeline and cost estimate for the project and completing the Environmental Impact Statement,” says Dir. Eric Millis

  15. 17. sij
  16. “We’re really not trying to push growth, we’re trying to allow for growth,” said to about the . “We can conserve our way through a lot,” but what the area really needs is “another source of water.”

  17. 1. stu 2019.

    Thank you for sharing how important the is for our region: "The Lake Powell Pipeline … will ensure our growing population has water...

  18. 24. sij

    "can do" does not automatically mean "should do." Just because we are capable of something does not mean it is a wise course of action; and the is unwise. - Bob LeRoy, via

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