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General Project Info:
Water Conservation Info:
Project Need Info:
- Top 10 Reasons Utah Needs the LPP
- Washington County Projected Growth by Decade
- Water Use – Why Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story
- Calculating Water Use – The Numbers Game
Project Cost Info:
- LPP Repayment Options Fact Sheet
- LPP Economic Analysis: Response to University Professors Regarding the Project’s Financial Feasibility
Legislative Audit on Repaying Costs of LPP:
- A Performance Audit of the Repayment Feasibility of the Lake Powell Pipeline
- 2019 WCWCD Legislative Audit Response
Colorado River Info:
Maps & Graphs:
Videos
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St George City Manager Adam Lenhard comments on the Lake Powell Pipeline
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Washington City Council Member Kress Staheli comments on the Lake Powell Pipeline
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Utah Representative Brad Last comments on the Lake Powell Pipeline
eNewsletters
- 10/18/21: Federal Judge Dismisses Ute Water Claims Against State
- 6/12/21: Storage is Key to Weathering Drought
- 5/28/21: Drought Response Planning for Lake Powell Underway
- 3/31/21: Utah’s Right to Colorado River Water
- 1/20/21: Dry Conditions Support Need for LPP
- 9/24/20: Extension Requested on the Lake Powell Pipeline Timeline
- 9/10/20: Utah’s Right to Colorado River Water
- 8/27/20: LPP Needed to Help with Wildfires & Drought
- 7/6/20: Setting the Record Straight on Washington County’s Projected Water Rate Increases
- 6/9/20: LPP Draft EIS Issued – Voice Your Support
- 4/2020: Kane County Opts Out of LPP NEPA Process
- 3/2020: Rest Easy, Your Water is Safe from COVID-19
- 3/2020: Everyone Calculates Water Use Differently
- 1/2020: LPP Public Scoping Meetings This January
- 12/2019: Bureau of Reclamation to Prepare the LPP Environmental Impact Statement
- 10/2019: Bureau of Reclamation to Lead Lake Powell Pipeline NEPA Process
- 10/2019: 122 Days Without Rain – Longest Dry Spell in St. George History
- 9/2019: Utah makes changes to LPP that significantly reduce costs
- 8/2019: Opponents Have Vastly Exaggerated LPP Costs – Check Their Math
- 8/2019: Audit Shows District Can Repay Utah State for the Lake Powell Pipeline
- 8/2019: Lake Powell Water Levels Rise 52 Feet
- 6/2019: Quagga Mussels Not Considered a Threat to LPP
- 4/2019: Conservation plays an essential role in meeting Southern Utah’s water supply needs.
- 3/2019: The Colorado River is a Reliable Source for Utah
- 12/2018: Updated Water Needs Assessment Underscores Need for the LPP
- 10/2018: Participate in State Water Conservation Survey
- 9/2018: Lake Powell Pipeline Ready for Environmental Analysis Resumed
- 9/2018: What FERC’s Decision Means for the LPP
- 9/2018: FERC Determines Jurisdiction
- 8/2018: Utah Requests FERC Reinstate Procedural Schedule
- 6/2018: Washington County Water Use Drops
- 4/2018: Avoid the Tap Running Dry – Investing in a Comprehensive Water Plan
- 3/2018: Upcoming Meetings about the LPP
- 2/2018: LPP Report Available
- 12/2017: LPP Website Launched
- 10/2017: State Responds to Additional Request for Information
- 8/2017: Welcome to the LPP eNews
Links to agencies
- Utah Board of Water Resources
- Utah Division of Water Resources
- Utah’s Open Water Data
- Washington County Water Conservancy District (WCWCD)
- U.S. Bureau of Land Management
- U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
- National Park Service
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
- Bureau of Reclamation LPP Draft EIS
- Summary of Key Findings
- News Release – Draft EIS Issued; Public Comment Welcome
- News Release – Lake Powell Pipeline Cost Estimate Included in Draft Environmental Impact Statement
LPP Documents Filed with FERC
- Docket Number — P-12966
- 2019 Response to REA Comments
- 2019 Water Needs Assessment: Use and Conservation Update
- 2019 Economic Analysis
- 2019 Agricultural Water Conversion
- 2018 Water Conservation Program Comparison
- 2018 Request to Reinstate Procedural Schedule
- 2018 Water Needs Assessment: Supply and Demand Update
- 2018 Letter to FERC from Utah Congressional Delegation
- 2016 Water Needs Assessment
- 2006 Lake Powell Pipeline Development Act