Communities across central Utah face recurring water shortages that threaten farms, small businesses and families. The city of Price, Utah, has developed the Upper Price River Watershed Project to address these shortages. They've spent years planning The Lower Price river Reservoir, a 7,000 acre foot facility, will expand water storage. improve water delivery systems, and better utilize existing water resources in the watershed. To complete that project, the city requires 124 acres of Bureau of Land Management land for the reservoir site and for rerouting the existing consumer road. (15:55–16:09)
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Asserts that the Lower Price River Reservoir will expand water storage by 7,000 acre-feet.
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