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‘Water is complicated’: Utah looks to data-driven future for natural resources

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Chris Teale

Route Fifty

Utah knows drought isn’t a matter of if, but when. That’s why state leaders are accelerating efforts to secure the future of water in one of the nation’s driest states. At the center is the Great Salt Lake Basin Integrated Plan, a massive, data-driven push to manage supply, demand, and ecology across dozens of agencies. Construction wrapped on the first pilot homes this year, and the state’s 2026 deadline is looming. The goal? A resilient water system that works, even when the snow doesn’t fall. Chris Teale with Route Fifty has the full story.

Route Fifty
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