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Bear River Watershed Council reports tours, economic study and Logan River projects

5369772 · July 11, 2025
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The Bear River Watershed Council described recent field tours of Cutler Dam and Bear Lake facilities, an economic impact study of the basin and planning work on the Logan River Watershed Project including options to pipe canals and pressurize delivery.

Mark Hurd, chair of the Bear River Watershed Council, reported on the council’s recent activities including two field tours, an economic impact study and coordination on the Logan River Watershed Project.

The council toured Cutler Dam operations, hosted by Rocky Mountain Power, to better understand reservoir operations and impacts on Bear River flows. A second tour focused on Bear Lake infrastructure — Stewart Dam, lift and pump stations, Mud Lake and the Bear Lake Outlet Canal — to see how inflow and discharge are managed. Hurd said the visits included students and local stakeholders and drew media coverage.

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