The areas around Great Salt Lake are the most populous in the state and the increase in population is not showing signs of slowing. What will be the water needs of this growing population 50 years from now and how will they be met? The Utah Division of Water Resources, in its state water planning programs, estimates water supplies and use and then projects them into the future. It also discusses how those future needs may be met and important issues that will be have to be considered in meeting those needs
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Abstract: The lake level elevation of the Great Salt Lake has varied tremendously in recent decades....
The water resources of the Weber River Basin play an integral role in the life of every basin reside...
Utah is one of the driest states in the country and also has one of the highest domestic per capita ...
While water resource challenges are not unique to Utah, a combination of arid climate, rapid populat...
In recent news, NASA scientist have said that the state of California only has one year of water lef...
Of all the natural resources with which Utah has been endowed none is more vital to the social and e...
Utah\u27s growth is certain, but the extent and success of this growth will depend primarily on how ...
The availability of clean water to sustain life and human societies is perhaps the most recurrent co...
The Division of Water Resources’ projections indicate that Utah’s statewide demand for water will ou...
Utah’s central water challenge is how to accommodate a growing population and economy while maintain...
This plan covers all aspects of the basin's water resources. It identifies alternative ways to solv...
Utah’s limited water resources are essentially fully appropriated. Consequently, new development mus...
Salt Lake Valley is located at the east end of the Great Basin that is one of the typical inner cont...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
posterUtah's enviable economic success and unmatched quality of life have not gone unnoticed. Year a...
Abstract: The lake level elevation of the Great Salt Lake has varied tremendously in recent decades....
The water resources of the Weber River Basin play an integral role in the life of every basin reside...
Utah is one of the driest states in the country and also has one of the highest domestic per capita ...