This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. In 2023, Utah lawmakers created Utah Water Ways to unite conservation efforts and promote smarter water use through the Slow the Flow campaign, helping protect Utah’s water for the future. Director of Community Engagement, Cynthia Bee, joins us with more.
Cynthia Bee:
Water fuels Utah’s economy, communities and quality of life — and the future of this vital resource depends on what we do today. Government, businesses and nonprofits are stepping up, but the real power lies in aligning our efforts and speaking with one strong, unified voice for water conservation.
In the coming decade, Utah must transform hundreds of millions of square feet of nonfunctional lawn to waterwise alternatives, and businesses are essential to making that change happen. Most commercial landscapes offer no recreational benefit, yet they consume enormous amounts of water.
By partnering with the Slow the Flow campaign, companies can lead by example, showcase impactful results and inspire others to follow. We equip corporate green teams and employees with education, tools and mentoring to turn ideas into action.
Businesses can also invest directly in the nonprofit Utah Water Ways, helping fund conservation projects in the communities they serve.
Derek Miller:
Utah stands at a pivotal moment, and through Utah Water Ways, businesses can lead on conservation and help protect the state’s water future. Learn more and access resources at UtahWaterWays.org. I’m Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business.

