WritingPartners
2-Pane Combined
Comments:
Full Summaries Sorted

Thoughts 02/19

1 additions to document , most recent 8 months ago

When Why
Feb-19-25 question

Why I’m interested in it

My family has a ranch. In recent years we haven’t had enough water to do the amount of cuts we previously did. The reservoir that we used to cliff jump in is too low to do so. Additionally, water is a scarce resource in Utah. We need to do our best to preserve it as we live in a desert.

List of stakeholders

Everyone in the Great Basin, farmers, cities/municipalities, river ecosystems, utah economy, people who buy alfalfa, cow consumers, river rafters, skiers, fishermen,

Summary of my first source

Utah is now paying farmers not to farm in order to leave more water in the Colorado River. Other solutions include farming different crops or adopting new water-saving technology. Drought and population growth are putting pressure on limited resources. Some farmers won’t participate because they don’t want the government interfering and fear that if they show they don’t need water then the government will take it away. Also, many farmers don’t like fallowing. However, these farmers are still allowed to hold onto their water rights if they wnat to continue farming later.Utah is putting 4.4 million into paying farmers over the next two years as a trial. While this is cool, other states need to get on board too. There’s kind of in fighting between them for water rights.

DMU Timestamp: February 13, 2025 22:49

Added February 19, 2025 at 11:05am by Corrine Higgins
Title: question

Question:

How can we reform Utah’s water laws to better allocate and regulate water rights to prevent overuse and ensure enough water to both municipalities and farmers?

DMU Timestamp: February 13, 2025 22:49





Image
0 comments, 0 areas
add area
add comment
change display
Video
add comment

How to Start with AI-guided Writing

  • Write a quick preview for your work.
  • Enable AI features & Upload.
  • Click Ask AI on the uploaded document.
    It's on the right side of your screen next to General Document Comments.
  • Select Quickstart Pathfinder & ask how to begin.
  • Click Continue.
  • Click Start Conversation. after the results appear.

Welcome!

Logging in, please wait... Blue_on_grey_spinner