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Iron County adopts emergency drought declaration, asks state and federal agencies for assistance
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Summary
The commission adopted Resolution 2026‑2 declaring an emergency drought, requesting state and federal technical and financial assistance, recommending bans on fireworks and burn permits during severe conditions and coordinating agricultural and emergency resources.
The Iron County Commission adopted Resolution 2026‑2 declaring a county drought emergency and seeking state and federal assistance to support local agricultural users, municipal water needs and fire‑response capabilities.
County staff described the draft resolution—based in part on a 2002 model—as requesting that the governor accept the local declaration and that federal agencies (Bureau of Reclamation, USDA, BLM and others) provide technical assistance, financial programs and coordination on grazing, well permitting and firefighting resources. The draft requests that the Division of Water Rights facilitate well application processing and financial assistance for agricultural and culinary wells and asks the state to consider providing surplus property and other resources in support of county drought response.
The resolution also included nonbinding requests to ban fireworks and pause issuance of burn permits when conditions warrant; staff noted that operational fire bans are typically coordinated with the county fire warden. Commissioners discussed the potential for El Niño‑related moisture but emphasized the county’s need to put the state on notice and to position for available assistance. Commissioner Blake moved to approve the resolution and the commission adopted it by voice vote.
Action taken: Resolution 2026‑2 (emergency drought declaration) approved; staff directed to pursue coordination with state and federal agencies for technical and financial assistance as outlined in the resolution.
