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Utah's enviable economic success and unmatched quality of life have not gone unnoticed. Year after year, Utah continues to be one of the fastest-growing states in the nation. While this growth expands economic and cultural opportunities, it also requires thoughtful planning to ensure wise use of limited natural resources. No natural resource has shaped development in Utah more than water. While modern water storage and delivery systems have allowed our state to develop and thrive in a semi-arid climate, continued efforts will be needed to ensure adequate supplies of high-quality water for municipal, agricultural, recreational, wildlife, and commercial uses. Just as water shaped settlement patterns throughout our state's history, water continues to play a critical role in shaping the vitality and vibrancy of our communities today. Vibrant communities thrive on access to jobs, recreation opportunities, diverse housing options, and supporting an economically healthy agriculture sector. Water quantity and quality are foundational to enabling this vibrancy. |