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  2. Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District - Wikipedia

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    It was created in 1951 under the Water Conservancy District Act and was called Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District until 1999. Jordan Valley Water is the largest petitioner of the Central Utah Project, a Federal water project which will annually provide up to 71,400 acre-feet (88,100,000 m 3) of water to Jordan Valley Water by 2021.

  3. Conservation Garden Park - Wikipedia

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    Conservation Garden Park is located on the grounds of Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District at 8215 South 1300 West, West Jordan, Utah. The project consists of approximately six acres of demonstration gardens and waterwise landscape exhibits and the new Education Center (under construction) which was completed and opened to the public in ...

  4. Irrigation districts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Provides irrigation water for Tumalo: Utah: Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District: 1951: Mainly operates in Salt Lake Country. Called Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District until 1999 Washington: Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District: 1910: Delivers irrigation water to farmland in the Columbia Basin

  5. Mormon Church gives water to boost imperiled Great Salt Lake

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    Church officials announced earlier this week that they planned to donate roughly 20,000 acre-feet of water rights to the Great Salt Lake, which has shrunk to its lowest levels ever due to a supply ...

  6. Central Utah Project - Wikipedia

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    The Central Utah Water Conservancy District is a water conservancy district organized under the laws of the State of Utah, representing local water users in a ten-county district. Congress responded to local concerns by enacting the Central Utah Project Completion Act on October 30, 1992.

  7. Jordan River (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    524 cu ft/s (14.8 m 3 /s) The Jordan River is a 51.4-mile-long (82.7 km) river in the U.S. state of Utah. Regulated by pumps at its headwaters at Utah Lake, it flows northward through the Salt Lake Valley and empties into the Great Salt Lake. Four of Utah's six largest cities border the river: Salt Lake City, West Valley City, West Jordan, and ...

  8. Ray Greenwood - Wikipedia

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    Ray P. Greenwood (January 28, 1898 – March 31, 1986) was a Utah State Legislator, Salt Lake County commissioner and Mayor of Murray, Utah. [1] He was a lifelong resident of Salt Lake County and born near Sandy, Utah where he graduated from Jordan High School. He served in the field artillery overseas during World War I, and returned to be a ...

  9. Theodore Roosevelt Lake - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Lake is the oldest of the six reservoirs constructed and operated by the Salt River Project. It also has the largest storage capacity of the SRP lakes with the ability to store 1,653,043 acre-feet (2.039 km 3) of water when the conservation limit of Roosevelt Dam is reached