From Deseret News archives:
Foundation warns Utahns to conserve water
A foundation report released Thursday said that over a 29-year period, Utah was the second driest state in the nation. Nevada was the driest from 1971 to 2000, receiving less precipitation than any other state.
In Utah, two thirds of all nonpotable and potable water sources used by residents went toward outdoor use, such as watering lawns. The report urged elected officials to continue to work on water conservation strategies that will help maintain water supply and reduce water usage levels during both drought and sufficient water periods.
The Utah Foundation is a 60-year-old Utah-based nonprofit, nonpartisan group that offers information to policy makers on a variety of issues. Foundation president Stephen Kroes said in an interview that the report was intended to show people where Utah's water comes from, where it's used and what the state's water cycles are like.
"Utah has done an adequate job of providing water supplies for the population we have," Kroes said. "There's certainly room for conservation."
In its 2008 Utah Priorities Survey, the foundation reported that Utahns ranked water supply and water quality seventh among voters' top 10 issues and concerns for the 2008 election. The same survey in 2004, amid a drought, found that water issues ranked third.
For its research brief this week on water, the group used information and data from agencies that included the Western Regional Climate Center, Utah Division of Water Resources and Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Utah Division of Water Resources assistant director Todd Adams said he agreed with the foundation's findings.
"We're in an arid state we have wet periods and we have dry periods," Adams said. "That's what we have reservoirs and storage for, to help us get through the dry periods. We believe that conservation needs to be a long-term ethic, and we need to do our part to conserve."
Part of the foundation's report focused on Bear Lake's level and water supply problems in the Bear River Basin. As of last July, the lake was at 33 percent of total capacity and 45 percent of its historical average. Many other reservoirs around Utah this year have been near or above total capacity because of heavier-than-normal snowfall this past winter.
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