Our Team

Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission

URMCC Logo Clear Back.jpg

The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission is a federal agency created by Congress with the passage of the Central Utah Project Completion Act of 1992. The Mitigation Commission is responsible for coordinating and completing measures authorized by the Act to mitigate for fish, wildlife and related recreation impacts resulting from construction and operation of Federal water projects in Utah, particularly the Central Utah Project (CUP).

 
 

Central Utah Water Conservancy District

CUWCD-logo-final.jpg

The Central Utah Water Conservancy District Central Utah Water Conservancy District's primary responsibility is to deliver clean water to customers by managing the vast Central Utah Project and District network of water facilities. It monitors and tracks precipitation levels and makes decisions on how best to serve current customers and provide water for future generations. It operates three water treatment facilities, two hydroelectric plants and nine reservoirs and administer the sale of water to customers in seven counties.

June Sucker Recovery Implementation Program

jsrip.logo.color.jpg

The June Sucker Recovery Implementation Program was established in 2002, and is made up of a coalition of state, federal, and local groups and agencies with two equally important goals: 1) to recover the June sucker so that it no longer requires protection under the Endangered Species Act; and 2) to allow continued operation of existing water facilities and future development of water resources for human use.

 
 
 

Central Utah Project Completion Act Office

doi2.png

The Central Utah Project Completion Act Office in Provo, Utah, was created in 1993 to oversee completion of the Central Utah Project. Staffed by a small team of professionals, the office represents the Secretary of the Interior, providing oversight and funding to the Central Utah Water Conservancy District and Mitigation Commission, for completion of the CUP.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Low resolution logo.jpg

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources serves the people of Utah as trustee and guardian of the state's wildlife. The Division provides interim management of the Delta project and will be the long-term owner and manager after project completion.




 
 
 
 

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

BofR-vert-pms.png

The Bureau of Reclamation is a federal agency responsible for managing, developing, and protecting water and related resources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest of the American public. Reclamation provides assistance in many facets of the Delta project including design, engineering, land acquisition and in particular, heavy equipment operation and construction implementation.