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West Jordan adopts five-year water conservation plan, sets 2030 turf-reduction goals
Summary
Ordinance 24-57 updates the city's water conservation plan: targets include keeping demand under 170 gallons per capita per day and removing 100,000 square feet of nonfunctional turf on city and private property by 2030; staff may seek grants to fund a conservation specialist.
The West Jordan City Council adopted an updated five-year water conservation plan (Ordinance 24-57) on a 6-0 vote Wednesday evening. The plan establishes specific conservation goals and identifies staff actions and grant opportunities to support residential and city-owned turf reduction and water-use monitoring.
City staffer Greg Davenport outlined the plan and its goals: keep water demand below 170 gallons per capita per day (GPCD); reduce nonfunctional turf in city-owned facilities by 100,000 square feet by 2030; and…
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