Secondary water · Five cities · Since 1884

Carrying water from Weber Canyon to 17,000 homes.

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WEBER CANYON · CANAL AT DAWN
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2026 snowpack
62%
of 30-yr avg
● Moderate drought
2026 secondary water update

A dry year. We're asking for restraint.

Record-low snowpack and abnormally-dry-to-moderate-drought conditions mean the system is tighter than we'd like. We're keeping the season running May 1 through October 1 — and asking every household to water two times per week, max.

17,000
Secondary connections
5
Cities served
51,200
Acre-ft capacity
142
Years in operation
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APR 15 · UPDATE

Snowpack update — please target 2× per week

Our reservoirs entered the season 38% below average. Here's what we're watching and what we're asking households to do.

MAR 29 · REMINDER

Shut-off valve — off before April 1st

Winterized shut-off valves must be returned to the off position before secondary water is pressurized for the season.

MAR 12 · PROJECT

Sunset Reservoir liner replacement

Capital plan project scheduled for summer 2026. Brief pressure impacts expected in Clinton / West Point.

Since 1884

"In 1884, we built an earthen dam and a 23-mile canal. One hundred and forty-two years later, we are still moving the same water."