
Utah's Water Crisis: Incentives vs. Rules
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Utahs water challenges persist despite reservoirs at 68% capacity, with a history of drought in 22 of the last 25 years. New measures include data center reporting and water rights selling. A poll shows most voters prefer smart incentives over strict rules for water conservation. Higher earners and older generations cut back most on lawn watering, while Democratic men wash cars less often. Women, especially Democratic women, reduce shower and toilet flush times. Conservation efforts are crucial as the Great Salt Lake needs 261 billion gallons more water.
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