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More snow needed to alleviate winter drought

In the mountains of Utah, where winter storms are necessary to replenish water in reservoirs, continuing drought is a significant concern.

Scientists see silver lining in fed s efforts at Lake Powell

The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced last week that it plans to adjust management protocols for the Colorado River in early 2022 to reduce monthly releases from Lake Powell in an effort to keep the reservoir from dropping farther below 2021′s historic lows.

Climate change will worsen in 2022 But it won t be the end

The Water Tap: What can we do with grey water in Utah?

The Water Tap: What can we do with grey water in Utah? Joan Meiners, St. George Spectrum & Daily News © The Spectrum & Daily News Welcome to The Water Tap, a weekly update on Southwestern Utah s water situation. This article is part of a series addressing topics relevant to water security in southwestern Utah. Look for stories online on select Fridays and in print on select Saturdays that feature updates on ongoing water issues, interviews with experts and explorations of how we can ensure a better water future for our growing communities. Mike Taggett is at it again. But this time, the Hurricane-based inventor of Chums those cloth strips that connect the ends of your sunglasses so they don t fall off your head and the biodegradable Sunny Cup he hopes will replace disposable coffee cups has set his sights on water conservation.

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