Inside Utah Politics with Lindsay Aerts

State leaders preparing for a long, dry summer as Gov. Cox declares drought

24 min · 23. mai 2026
episode State leaders preparing for a long, dry summer as Gov. Cox declares drought cover

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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has declared a drought emergency after a record low snowpack has left our reservoirs below where we'd like them to be heading into the hottest and driest part of the year. It comes amid growing tensions over data center development in the Utah, with locals at city council meetings across the state voicing their concerns about potential environmental impacts of these projects meant to support emerging technology and economic growth. Lindsay Aerts sits down with decision makers in the state's Department of Natural Resources to understand how the state goes about making decisions about our state's water use.

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