10 ways Utahns can conserve water as temperatures rise

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Following Utah’s warmest winter since 1874, the majority of the state is facing drought conditions. While households and individuals don’t use as much water as agriculture and industries, everyone has a part to play in conserving water.

Additionally, conserving water on an individual level can also provide some relief to your utility bills — preventing you from wasting water and money.

Below are tips on how to reduce your water usage as temperatures rise.

Salt Lake City records warmest winter to date, averaging over 40 degrees

Turn off the tap

Are you guilty of letting the sink run while you brush your teeth or load the dishwasher? While it might not seem like water is slipping away, those small amounts can add up quickly…

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