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Summer might be just getting underway, but Utah water managers say they're already seeing some trends typically seen later in ...
Deer Creek and Jordanelle, which Salt Lake City has a stake in for additional water needs, are up to 86% and 80%, respectively. Both are below levels last March, but above their March median averages.
Sen. Mike Lee's proposal to sell public lands to housing developers includes some of the most popular hiking areas in Salt ...
Salt Lake Public Utilities is slated to begin a $90 million rebuild of the water treatment plant, nearly 3½ miles up from the canyon’s trailhead on City Creek Canyon Road. The project is ...
The guest rooms at the Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek come equipped with Wi-Fi access, minifridges, coffee and tea products, large windows, Thann toiletries and Plug-in technology for ...
Officials with the Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities said their systems are ready to deliver clean water to residents despite the mud and silt coming down off the mountains.
Salt Lake City is modernizing some water treatment facilities (some have reached the end of their shelf life, having been built in the 1950s). The rates are also designed to promote water ...
(Chris Samuels | The Salt Lake Tribune) Tyler Fonarow, the director of trails for Salt Lake City Public Lands, shows a map at the opening of new trailheads as part of the foothills trail system in ...
Water use across the Salt Lake City water system is up 5% from the last three years and outdoor watering is up 10%. “Usually, we would see the type of water demand on this kind of system that we ...
The Salt Lake City Fire Department said just last week, on May 1, another dog was swept away in the same creek at Tanner Park. That dog was found miles away at a golf course.
SALT LAKE CITY — Water levels continue to rise throughout Emigration Canyon, and homeowners are exhausted from weeks of flood mitigation. Lyska Emerson said she’s been dealing with rushing ...
The St. Petersburg City Council unanimously approved a $5.1 million contract Feb. 6 to help protect neighborhoods around flood-prone Lake Maggiore from inundation experienced during Hurricane Milton.