An article detailing the construction of a new pedestrian tunnel, taking the Parleys Trail under 1300 East. The $10.5 million project will link Sugarhouse Park to Hidden Hollow for walkers, bikers, and wildlife.
Read MoreAn article detailing restoration work on Red Butte Creek at Miller Park in Salt Lake City, UT. Efforts removed noxious trees and replaced them with desirable species to improve habitat value for birds and other wildlife.
Read MoreWatch as you fly over each of our seven creeks from headwaters in the canyons to their confluence with the Jordan River, using Google Earth. The line indicates where the creek is flowing above and below ground through our cities.
Read MoreNative Name: Nah-po-pah or so'ho-gwa [Goshute]
Total Length: 14.6 mi
+ Buried: 2.0 mi
+ Impaired: 7.4 mi
Average Peak Flow: 45 cfs
Read MoreNative Name: Moni-wai-ni
Total Length: 11.0 mi
+ Buried: 3.3 mi
+ Impaired: 3.4 mi
Average Peak Flow: 25 cfs
Read MoreNative Name: Tsa'po-a (Goshute)
Total Length: 16.4 mi
+ Buried: 4.9 mi
+ Impaired: 11.5 mi
Average Peak Flow: 30 cfs
Read MoreNative Name: Obit-ko-ke-chee
Total Length: 19.2 mi
+ Buried: 8.8 mi
+ Impaired: 9.6 mi
Average Peak Flow: 35 cfs
Read MoreNative Name: Ombit-o-pah
Total Length: 20.2 mi
+ Buried: 0.9 mi
+ Impaired: 8.4 mi
Average Peak Flow: 50 cfs
Read MoreNative Name: We-en-de-quint
Total Length: 25.3 mi
+ Buried: 0.4 mi
+ Impaired: 24.9 mi
Average Peak Flow: 350 cfs
Read MoreNative Name: Wa-ko-no-kin
Total Length: 22.6 mi
+ Buried: 0.7 mi
+ Impaired: 21.9 mi
Average Peak Flow: 350 cfs
Read MoreA document exploring best management practices along urban rivers with a focus on the Jordan River in Utah. It includes a set of flexible tools and strategies to address key issues for waterways.
Read MoreThis article highlights the release of a state funded report after the Red Butte Creek oil spill in 2010. Findings relate mostly to policies at the State and Federal governments.
Read MoreThis article explains the misconception that water flowing through City Creek Center is the real City Creek. Rather, it is a re-creation of the historic south arm of City Creek.
Read MoreThe design drawings for the City Creek overflow culvert down the Folsom Corridor. It includes construction details, grading, and alignment.
Read MoreAn article detailing the high snowpack and flooding potential in 2011. It outlines the flood mitigation and stormwater system underneath Salt Lake City.
Read MoreE. coli traced to the culvert containing Dunes Creek resulted in its daylighting. Sunlight, vegetation, and micro-organisms reduced bacteria levels. Less frequent beach closures and improve usability of the park increase revenues.
Read MoreA report studying the claim that nature is important for our mental and physical health. The findings are clear—access to nature is an essential component of healthy human habitat.
Read MoreA comprehensive assessment for the management of Parleys Creek within Salt Lake City, UT. It includes broad riparian corridor improvements and specific reach-by-reach recommendations.
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