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Another dry year: Drought affects agriculture, recreation, and hydropower


Last week, Utah State University hosted a webinar for natural resource professionals to discuss a drought reporting network called “Condition Monitoring Observer Reports.” Through a mobile app, Utah citizens can document drought impacts and submit their observations to a database used by state and university drought researchers and scientists. The data can help give scientists a more qualitative, detailed understanding of on-the-ground conditions and impacts of drought. Are farmers’ crops, or ranchers’ grazing areas, being affected? Are recreation areas changing? Photographs showing a location in a wet year and later in a dry year can give helpful comparative references.
Details like these, giving a fuller picture of what it means to be in a condition of drought, are increasingly important to scientists, policy-makers, and citizens of the Southwest as we grapple with the ongoing dry conditions. On March 17, Utah Governor Spencer Cox declared Utah to be in a ....

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Moab May Be Running Out of Water. That's Prompting Residents to Rethink Conservation and Development


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Moab s drinking water starts as snow on the nearby La Sal mountains. It trickles into an underground aquifer and toward the town over thousands of years. Then, it flows through faucets in homes and hotel rooms in the tourism hot spot.
But no one knows exactly how much water is in the aquifer, or how much is coming out.
A 2020 report found there may be as little as 4,000 acre-feet of water entering the aquifer each year, which is close to what Moab is withdrawing annually right now. That s prompting a conversation in the community about limiting development and requiring water conservation, as well as whether Moab should wait for confirmation that it s running out of water or act now. ....

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