SOUTH JORDAN, Utah — Many cities across the state of Utah are already being asked to conserve water due to little snowpack this year.
“We’re asking everyone in our service areas that entire west and south end of the valley to voluntarily reduce their water use by 10 percent,” said Kelly Good with the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District. “That can look anything like watering your lawn one less time a week, or switching out your lawn for water-wise landscaping, that would be an even bigger reduction.”
This includes areas like Draper and South Jordan, and while no mandatory restrictions are in place, that could change…