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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.

The Water Tap: 10,000 Woundfin want for water in the Virgin

The Water Tap: 10,000 Woundfin want for water in the Virgin 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. Ten thousand Woundfin fish, an endangered species that only exists locally, were dumped into the Virgin River this week  half at Confluence Park and half at a private location in Hurricane  with the hopes that they will reproduce and boost the species out of the extinction danger zone. That hope has been fueling two years of work raising these fish to maturity at a hatchery in New Mexico, followed by a nerv

The Water Tap: Controversy complicates the Cove Reservoir

The Water Tap: Controversy complicates the Cove Reservoir 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. For decades, while climate change and drought chipped away at the flow of southern Utah s Virgin River, the Kane County Water Conservancy District has been chipping away at plans to build a reservoir off the river s East Fork above Zion National Park that would serve alfalfa farmers downstream who have had to cut their growing seasons short time and again because their irrigation supply dried up.

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