Utah has earned an unenviable distinction—second-worst in the nation for water efficiency, according to a recent study by filtered showerhead company Afina. The report analyzed projected domestic water use per person in 2025, monthly water bills, and state policy strength. Utah’s predicted 10,196 gallons of daily water withdrawal per person—the highest in the nation—paired with…
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Starting Today: Eagle Mountain Kicks Off Annual Spring Community Clean-Up at Cory Wride Memorial Park
EAGLE MOUNTAIN, Utah — April 16, 2025 — Spring has arrived, and with it comes an annual opportunity for Eagle Mountain residents to declutter and breathe new life into their homes and neighborhoods. Starting today, the city’s much-anticipated Spring Community Clean-Up is officially underway at Cory Wride Memorial Park and will continue through April 24….
Read moreSaratoga Springs: The Pressurized irrigation system will be charged the week of April 15
Saratoga Springs Reminds Residents: Pressurized Irrigation System Not Safe for Drinking, Urges Water Conservation as Spring Approaches As spring nears and lawns prepare to turn green, the City of Saratoga Springs is urging residents to handle their outdoor irrigation systems with care—and caution. The city’s pressurized irrigation system, which will become active the week of…
Read morePowering Progress or Fueling Controversy? Eagle Mountain’s Energy Code Changes Spark Debate.
The change in code and amendment to the QTS Deal is not just about supporting datacenters and the tech industry that is booming in Eagle Mountain. As stated by Melissa Clark a resident, and member of the City Council, “This will generate $12 million a year in MET (municipal energy tax), which goes directly to…
Read moreBeat the Heat: Essential Tips for Keeping Your AC Running Smoothly in Eagle Mountain
During the sweltering summer months in Eagle Mountain, residents experience significant air conditioning problems, with units struggling to maintain cool temperatures as outdoor heat exceeds 100 degrees. Proper HVAC maintenance, including regular cleaning, clearing debris, and checking refrigerant levels, can help ensure efficient operation. To prevent and troubleshoot issues, such as frozen coils, residents are…
Read moreAre Eagle Mountain Residents Safe? Heat Wave, Water Shortage, and Fire Risk Raises Questions.
With several vegetation fires in the last few weeks, lack of road infrastructure, and low water tank levels will residents be safe if the city experiences a wildfire. What would happen if the city were to experience something like the Dump Fire of 2012 that forced 9,000 residents to evacuate, and destroyed 4,148 acres. Fires…
Read moreRocky Mountain Power Releases Statement On Eagle Mountain Area Power Outages
Rocky Mountain Power reaffirms its unwavering commitment to delivering safe and reliable power to its customers. With a steadfast focus on adhering to industry standards and regulatory requirements, the company has developed and meticulously monitored reliability metrics over the years. As part of its ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction, Rocky Mountain Power has implemented strategic…
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