droughtNo Drop Left: Curated news about water use and drought in Utah

JULY 2021: Top stories from around the state

  • Cache Valley is feeling the heat. Signs of the most severe drought in decades are already evident. (The Herald Journal) Opinion 7/12
  • LDS Church cuts water use, says it's heeding Utah guidelines for watering. (The Salt Lake Tribune) 7/12
  • Sorry to scare you, but hey, this is scary! We are bone dry Utah. Almost all of the state is in the worst drought categories possible. (KSL NEWS|RADIO) 7/12
  • Worst drought in Utah history? Let's take a look at ways to measure drought. (KSL.com news) 7/11
  • USU Forestry Extension folks say forget the lawn and save your trees (The Salt Lake Tribune) 7/10
  • Drought recovery could take years even if Utah gets an average snowpack. (FOX 13 Salt Lake City) 7/8
  • Utah is in one of the worst droughts in decades, maybe even centuries. Everyone needs to do their part to conserve water. Impacts of drought include increased risk of wildfire, more water restrictions, toxic algae blooms, and fish die offs. (The Utah Statesman) 7/6
  • Thinking about going boating to beat the heat? Here are the latest Utah State Park boat ramp conditions. (Utah Division of Natural Resources: State Parks) Summer 2021