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Clearfield Council adopts Water Use and Preservation Plan to meet new state requirement
Summary
Clearfield City Council unanimously adopted a Water Use and Preservation Plan element to the city's general plan, a new requirement under Utah State Code, outlining conservation goals, projected demand through 2040, and implementation steps including tiered rates and irrigation controls.
Clearfield City Council unanimously adopted the city’s new Water Use and Preservation Plan element, a document staff and consultants said meets a recent Utah State Code requirement for municipal water planning.
Susie Petherum of FFK Architects, who led the presentation, said the plan is designed to integrate land‑use and water use planning. “This is a new requirement by Utah State Code,” Petherum told the council, and the element organizes terminology, regional context and policies to reduce water demand for existing and future development.
The plan summarizes Clearfield’s current water profile and future needs. Petherum presented three…
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