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NRCS to resume Utah Water Availability Updates, add reservoirs and expand telemetry; sensor upgrades 85% complete
Summary
NRCS said it will resume monthly water‑availability reports under a rebranded 'Utah Water Availability Updates,' add 12 reservoirs to reporting, work with water‑rights authorities to instrument reservoirs for real‑time data, and has completed telemetry at Woodruff Creek; snow‑depth sensor replacements are about 85% complete.
Jordan Clayton, supervisor of the Utah Snow Survey at the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation Service, announced a set of operational changes intended to improve real‑time monitoring and public reporting of water resources.
Clayton said NRCS will resume summer and fall monthly water reports (the last report issued in May) under the new name Utah…
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