About the Jordan River Watershed Council
Local watershed councils encourage and facilitate discussion and collaboration or water-related issues and concerns among the stakeholders within the watershed. As feasible, the watershed council will facilitate communication and coordination among the following interests:
- Agriculture
- Industry
- Utah tribal nations
- Public water suppliers
- Water planning and research institutions
- Water quality
- Fish and wildlife
- Water dependent habitat and environments
- Watershed management
- Mutual irrigation companies
- Local sponsors of reclamation projects
Jordan River Watershed Council Meetings
The Jordan River Watershed Council meets quarterly on the first Thursday, at 10:00 AM.
In-person meetings are currently held in the Education Center at the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District campus in West Jordan. Please follow the instructions below and check the agenda for specific information about the location for the meeting, and for instructions to join electronically.
Agendas are published at least 24 hours before a meeting at the Utah Public Meeting Notice site, and meeting recordings and other materials presented are generally available with 72 hours after a meeting. Adopted meeting minutes are typically available within 72 hours after they are adopted.
Public Participation
Members of the public are welcome to attend meetings of the Jordan River Watershed Council to learn more about the work we are doing.
Each meeting includes a time set aside for public comments. You can also share thoughts, concerns and ideas anytime in between meetings by email, mail or phone, and they will be shared during the meeting.