Utah Code § 72-7-112

Use of overhead spray irrigation
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(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Great Salt Lake basin" means the area within:
(i) the surveyed meander line of the Great Salt Lake;
(ii) the drainage areas of the Bear River or the Bear River's tributaries;
(iii) the drainage areas of Bear Lake or Bear Lake's tributaries;

(iv) the drainage areas of the Weber River or the Weber River's tributaries;
(v) the drainage areas of the Jordan River or the Jordan River's tributaries;
(vi) the drainage areas of Utah Lake or Utah Lake's tributaries;
(vii) other water drainages lying between the Bear River and the Jordan River that are tributary
to the Great Salt Lake and not included in the drainage areas described in Subsections (1)
(a)(ii) through (vi); and
(viii) the drainage area of Tooele Valley.
(b) "Overhead spray irrigation" means above ground irrigation heads that spray water through a
nozzle.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), on land within the Great Salt Lake basin a highway
authority may not install, maintain, or allow for the installation or maintenance by others of
landscaping in a highway construction project commenced on or after May 1, 2024, that uses
overhead spray irrigation within the portion of the highway:
(a) located between the back of the curb on either side of the highway, including in a median or
roundabout; or
(b) if there is no curb, between the shoulders contiguous to the traveled way, including in a
median or roundabout.
(3) Subsection (2) does not prohibit the temporary use of overhead spray irrigation for the period
of time reasonably required to allow drought tolerant perennial plants to establish a healthy root
system.

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