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Provo presents updated water-conservation plan; aquifer recharge and AMI emphasized
Summary
Provo's water-resources team presented an updated five-year conservation plan showing per-capita use trending down to ~179 gallons/day and recommending aquifer recharge, advanced metering (AMI) and turf-replacement incentives; councilors asked for clearer timelines and noted the need to balance storage with ecosystem values.
Provo's water-resources director presented an updated Provo Watershed Conservation Plan, a state-required five-year update that the city will adopt formally at a later meeting.
Presenters said per-capita water use has trended downward and that Provo achieved a goal of about 179 gallons per capita per day in recent reporting.…
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