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Weber River council highlights erosion, grazing restoration projects and concerns about large developments
Summary
The Weber River Watershed Council reported tours of diversion infrastructure, examples of managed grazing and restoration projects to reduce erosion in tributaries; members flagged a large development (referred to as 9 Springs) and concerns about illegal diversions and measurement.
McKinley Smoot reported for the Weber River Watershed Council on recent site visits, restoration projects and water‑quality concerns.
Council members toured the Weber–Provo canal diversion point and infrastructure used by the Provo River Water Users Association. They also visited 3 Springs Land and Livestock to see holistic planned grazing demonstrations and discussed how managed grazing can reduce riparian impacts when animals are placed with appropriate timing…
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