Utah Governor Spencer Cox praised Utahns for their water conservation efforts during a press conference, emphasizing the importance of continued conservation despite reservoirs being at 90% capacity. The state's reservoir system has now reached 90% capacity for the first time since a severe drought period. Cox highlighted the success of conservation measures in maintaining water levels and ensuring a stable water supply for Utah's population. The governor also criticized the Biden administration's handling of immigration law enforcement during the same press conference.
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Utah's reservoir system has risen to 90% capacity for the first time since at least June of 2020. Though the water levels are promising, @GovCox is striving keep that trend on the upward slope. Learn more: https://t.co/M9thyeyMO7 #GreatSaltLake #WaterLevels #UtahWater
ICYMI: Utah's reservoir system is now back to 90% of capacity for the first time since it had fallen to below the halfway mark during a severe multiyear drought, but Gov. Spencer Cox says Utahns should continue to save water. https://t.co/VP2fqJXXoR
Utah’s water conditions continue to benefit from favorable weather patterns, ensuring optimal spring runoff. https://t.co/gGMeZDOmmJ
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox criticized the Biden administration for failing Americans “at every turn” on the issue of immigration law enforcement during a PBS press conference on Thursday. | By @BrighamTomco https://t.co/CjQJM58HcB
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"Keep conserving. It's actually working," @GovCox told reporters. "We've had a good water year. We're well ahead of where we would have been otherwise because people conserved last year in what was a record water year." Learn more: https://t.co/Uxsdu44ERk #GreatSaltLake
Eyes were on the forecast Thursday with a key reservoir sitting at capacity, and runoff waters expected to increase in the weeks to come. @AndrewAdamsKSL reports. https://t.co/gcXE0EErK2
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Utah's reservoir system is now back to 90% of capacity for the first time since it fell below the halfway mark during a severe multiyear drought. Link: https://t.co/kdg8Bj4bJ4
Governor Cox urged Utahns to continue conserving water, even while reservoirs are at 90% capacity. These conservation measures help keep those reservoirs full, providing water for Utah's population. https://t.co/REPlfcDdd5
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox sang high praise for Utahns for their efforts in conserving water over the last couple of years during his monthly press conference on Thursday, May 16. https://t.co/4jXUk4MLmy