Public Utilities - Conservation
Welcome to Water Conservation
Water conservation planning and implementation are critical strategies employed by Public Utilities to sustain our water supply in light of an ever increasing population, increasing demand, and changes in short and long-term supply levels due to weather fluctuations and climate change. In many cases, water conservation measures are the least expensive actions to extend a water supply, and they may also be implemented more quickly than changes to the water infrastructure. But unlike traditional supply-side strategies, successful water conservation depends on the participation and dedication of the community that uses the water. It is only with your partnership that we will accomplish what we set out to doóensure a continued supply of high quality drinking water and a meaningful quality of life now and for the future.
Services and Incentives |
Conservation Program Measures |
| How to get a free sprinkler system inspection | Washington Square Demonstration Garden |
| Buying an irrigation controller? Learn about CUP's rebates | Greater Avenues Demonstration Garden |
| USU Turf Advisory | Landscape Code Review and Revision |
| Utah Turfgrass Pest Management | 2004 Water-wise Plant List |
| 2005 Parkstrip Plant List | |
Tips and Tools |
Plans and Studies |
| Saving water indoors | 2009 Water Conservation Master Plan |
| Watch Garden Wise for great tips and techniques | Conservation Links |
Rules and Regulations |
Coming Soon! Interactive Landscape Website |
| Rain Harvesting Bill | Contract Agreement Phase 1 |
| Water Use Rules and Regulations | Contract Agreement Phase 2 |


