(Fox 13)
(Fox 13)

JORDANELLE RESERVOIR, Utah — Utah's Department of Natural Resources is urging people to cut back on their outdoor water use to help preserve the state's drinking water supply for the rest of this year and future years.

Statewide reservoir water storage has dropped 10% from June 1 to July 1, said Candice Hasenyager, the director of the Utah Division of Water Resources. In a typical year, it only drops 2%. That signals a higher increase in water use.

"It's really been hot and dry and so I think most people have a tendency to use more water," she said. 

Hasenyager said cities are starting to enforce outdoor watering restrictions (many cities ban outdoor watering from 10am to 6pm) and people should cut their lawn watering at least one irrigation cycle. Some sectors of agriculture have also seen cuts as all of Utah is now in some form of drought.

"Reservoirs are our bank accounts, right? They store water in wet years to get us through dry years," Hasenyager said. "If we draw down our bank account real quick, we use a bunch of water now? It won't be there for when we may need it next year."

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Ben Winslow is FOX 13's reporter on Capitol Hill covering a wide variety of topics including politics, polygamy, vice and courts. He has been in the news business in Utah for more than 20 years now, working in radio, newspaper, television and digital news. Winslow has received numerous honors for his reporting, including a national Edward R. Murrow award; the Religion Newswriters Association Local TV News Report of the Year; the Utah Broadcaster's Association and the Society of Professional Journalists. Readers of Salt Lake City Weekly and Q Salt Lake have named him their "Best TV news reporter" for many years now. He co-hosts "Utah Booze News: An Alcohol Policy Podcast," covering the state's often confusing and quirky liquor laws. Winslow is also known for his very active Twitter account keeping Utahns up-to-date on important news.
 

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