Water Management and Conservation Plan for the Beaver Dam Village Special Service District
The Beaver Dam Village Special Service District (BDVSSD) is located at
approximately 8,600 feet above sea level on the eastern rim of the Great Basin
area of the United States, near the head waters of the Sevier River. The District
is located at the Western end of Garfield County, 17 miles southwest of
Panguitch City, Utah; 13 miles East of Brian Head, Utah; (see Figure 1).
The Panguitch Lake area has become increasing more popular as a resort
community for retired people. The area is seeing more people than ever before
becoming year-round residents. As with other small growing communities, a
question that is often faced is “where will the water come from?” In order to
effectively answer this question, this water conservation plan establishes goals,
identifies and evaluates alternative measures, and presents implementation
strategies to help ensure the availability of water for future growth. This water
conservation plan is written to address concerns of leaders and citizens of the
BDVSSD and the State of Utah. Click here to retrieve this document.