Utah Department of Environmental Quality

Sponsored by the Utah Department
of Environmental Quality

Water Conservation

Water is the life-blood of Utah's desert environment. From lush mountain meadows to harsh desert valleys, water holds everything together - making the land inhabitable by people and wildlife. Utah is the second driest state receiving an average of only 13 inches of precipitation a year. Yet we consume about 293 gallons per person per day, over half of which is used to water lawns. As Utah's population continues to grow, it is important to conserve and protect water quality.

What You Can Do:

WaterSense is a voluntary public-private partnership program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Its mission is to protect the future of our nation's water supply by promoting and enhancing the market for water-efficient products and services. Saving water is easy - many products are already available for use, and it doesn't require changing the way most of us live or do business. By choosing products labeled through the WaterSense program, you know you'll be saving water for future generations.