The Water Conservation Act requires each water conservancy district and public water system with over 500 connections to submit a water conservation plan to the Division of Water Resources and update it every five years. The division reviews these plans and works with suppliers to improve conservation. Non-compliant water systems are ineligible for state loans or funding. These plans contain existing and proposed water conservation measures that outline how the entity and the end culinary water user will conserve water and limit or reduce its per capita consumption so that adequate water supplies are available for future needs. The division will continue to look for ways to support water suppliers in this effort.
Water Conservation Plans
Due 2024
WATER SYSTEMS | |
American Fork City | Midvale City Water Department |
Brigham City Corporation | Monroe City |
Cedar City Municipal Water | Monticello Municipal Water System |
Duchesne City Water Service District | Murray City Corporation |
Eagle Mountain City | North Ogden Municipal Water |
Enoch City Water System | Provo City Water Resources Division |
Herriman City | Riverton City Corporation |
Hideout Town Water System | Roy Municipal Water System |
Johnson Water District | Spanish Fork City |
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District | Taylor-West Weber Water Improvement District |
Kamas City | Uintah Highlands Water Improvement District |
Kaysville City Culinary Water System | WaterPro, Inc. |
Lehi City | West Jordan City Water System |
Lindon City | Willard City Water System |
Water Conservation Plans
Due 2023 and 2022
WATER SYSTEMS 2023 | |
Ferron—Castle Valley Special Service District | Toquerville City Water System |
Honeyville City | Weber Basin Water Conservancy District |
WATER SYSTEMS 2022 | |
Emery Water Conservancy District | Oakley Town Water System |
Heber City Water System |
For questions or to verify water conservation plan compliance status, please contact us at 801-538-7230 or email waterwise@utah.gov