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Provo saves 700 million gallons of water over the last year
Over this past year, Provo saved700 million gallonsof water as the city focused on increased conservation efforts to combat the ongoing drought.
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Provo mayor's office discusses preparations for spring run off
As the weather warms after a record snowfall, the city of Provo is preparing in advance for the possibility of flooding from spring runoff.
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Utah, Provo officials prepare for spring flooding
Provo City released a flood plan for the city in light of the potentially record-breaking spring runoff from the 150%, and rising, snowpack levels this year.
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High Provo River levels prompt increased caution
Water is released into the Provo River. A controlled release from the Jordanelle and Deer Creek reservoirs is leading to increased Provo River water levels. (Dani Jardine)
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