Utah Division of Water Resources

Utah Division of Water Resources

Government Administration

Salt Lake City, Utah 317 followers

Here at Utah Division of Water Resources, our mission is to plan, conserve, develop and protect Utah's water resources.

About us

The Utah Division of Water Resources is housed within the Department of Natural Resources. Tasked with planning, conserving, developing and protecting Utah’s water resources, we earnestly strive to be Utah's water steward.

Industry
Government Administration
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, Utah
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1947
Specialties
water resources management, water planning, water conservation, design and construction, water project funding, hydrology, modeling, water development, water optimization, data, and cloud seeding

Locations

  • Primary

    1594 W North Temple

    Suite 310

    Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, US

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Employees at Utah Division of Water Resources

Updates

  • Our team continues to grow! This dynamic role offers the exciting opportunity to shape the future of the state’s water resources through the production of the State Water Plan. Producing this plan will require collaborating with agency and community leaders, facilitating impactful discussions on water management, and transforming complex data and concepts into clear and engaging insights for various audiences. If you're passionate about contributing to Utah’s water future, are well organized, and a skilled communicator, this could be the role for you. https://lnkd.in/gwkBgkYd

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  • We're in search of a talented engineer to join our Water Optimization Section! If you're passionate about tackling Utah's water challenges with a mix of collaboration and innovation, we want to hear from you. In this role, you'll dive into interstate water quality issues, working hand-in-hand with various agencies and our neighboring states. Plus, you'll be supporting the state-sponsored Agricultural Water Optimization Program, bringing your technical and engineering expertise to the table for both current and future projects. And did we mention the job is based in the beautiful Salt Lake City? If this sounds like your kind of adventure, see the full job announcement and apply here: https://lnkd.in/g45jimbn

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  • Another new position in our division! Interested in conservation, landscape incentives and helping guide others? Check out this seasonal position.

    We're in search of two seasonal Water Conservation Technicians to help with the Landscape Incentive Program and other conservation programs and activities. This is a flexible, seasonal position that will likely run through the fall. The position requires at least 24 hours of work per week, with the flexibility to allow up to 40 hours, based on your availability and the program needs. Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/dSJEt7V6

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  • We're in search of two seasonal Water Conservation Technicians to help with the Landscape Incentive Program and other conservation programs and activities. This is a flexible, seasonal position that will likely run through the fall. The position requires at least 24 hours of work per week, with the flexibility to allow up to 40 hours, based on your availability and the program needs. Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/dSJEt7V6

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  • Ready to dive into water law to help us protect the state’s most precious resource? The Office of the Attorney General's Natural Resources Division has an exciting, immediate opening for an attorney to represent the Utah Division of Water Resources. In this dynamic role, you’ll get to assist in a variety of legal matters involving state water resources, water storage and conveyance facilities, water conservation programs and the preservation of the Great Salt Lake. Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/gMguPaC6

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  • We're looking for a talented engineer to join our Water Optimization Section! If you're passionate about tackling Utah's water challenges with a mix of collaboration and innovation, we want to hear from you. In this role, you'll dive into interstate water quality issues, working hand-in-hand with various agencies and our neighboring states. Plus, you'll be supporting the state-sponsored Agricultural Water Optimization Program, bringing your technical and engineering expertise to the table for both current and future projects. And did we mention the job is based in the beautiful Salt Lake City? If this sounds like your kind of adventure, see the full job announcement and apply here: https://lnkd.in/grqyXUxT

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  • We're in search of a Financial Analyst to join our team in Salt Lake City. This role involves managing accounts payable and receivable, federal billing, administrative support and other financial operations. Depending on experience, this position could be filled as a Financial Analyst I, II or III. We offer comprehensive health and retirement benefits, along with generous paid time off to support a healthy work-life balance. Apply now to become an essential member of our team and make a meaningful impact on Utah's water resources management: https://lnkd.in/g4evyhJ8?

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  • We’re always singing the praises of the handy smart irrigation controller because we’ve seen firsthand how it saves water and takes the guesswork out of lawn watering. But now there’s a new study published by Utah researchers that shows how smart controllers reduce water demand by up to 40%. See it in the post! And get a rebate for a smart controller here: https://lnkd.in/gmaYytCi

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    Our technical note this week is from "Smart Irrigation Controllers in Residential Applications and the Potential of Integrated Water Distribution Systems" by Nathan Lunstad and Robert Sowby. Their research explores whether a more efficient allocation of water, using smart controllers, would offer a solution to water woes in the American southwest. Read the technical note: https://lnkd.in/eGhYGJsd See the paper in the Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management: https://lnkd.in/ekeqd8vM #waterresources #drought #irrigation #waterdistribution #civilengineering

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