Northern Utah Faces Drought Amid Water Restrictions and Data Center Debate
Northern Utah Faces Drought Amid Water Restrictions and Data Center Debate
US · Published May 14, 2026
Northern Utah is grappling with severe drought conditions following one of the driest winters in recent years.
Reservoirs in the region are only about 60% full, providing a limited one-year buffer.
Water districts have implemented restrictions, including limiting outdoor watering to three days a week and reducing irrigation allocations by 20%.

Why It's Important?

The drought has led to significant water conservation measures, affecting both residential and agricultural water use. Reduced reservoir levels heighten the risk of water shortages, particularly if the upcoming winter fails to replenish supplies. The proposed data center project has raised fears about its potential to strain already limited water resources. Residents are worried about the environmental and community impacts, including increased temperatures and reduced water availability for essential uses.

Related News