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JORDAN RIVER COMMISSION

Flow Experiments & Dissolved Oxygen

  The Jordan River Commission is excited to advance the next phase of an applied research project to evaluate the effects of modest adjustments in the management of water flows in the lower Jordan River in achieving dissolved oxygen (DO) improvements while also improving riparian and wetland habitat.  The project is funded and supported by the Utah Division […]

River Friendly Recognition Program

Many Utah planners are familiar with the Bicycle Friendly Community and Tree City USA recognition programs. Many have also had experience with the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. In this same spirit of an incentive-based certification, a new recognition program emerges – the River Friendly Community and Development program. The Jordan River […]

Puncturevine Weed Management

  Watch for these flags along the Jordan River Parkway Trail.  Each flag marks the location of a puncturevine weevil release site.  Learn how we’re using biological control to prevent your next flat tire here.

Puncturevine Weevil Release Party

Come join us at Millrace Park in Taylorsville (1150 West 5400 South) and pick up a cup of puncturevine biological control weevils to release in the most problematic sections of parkway trail!  We’ll have bagels, juice and coffee for volunteers. Learn more about how we’re using biological control to manage goathead thorns along the Jordan […]

Jordan River Commission Strategic Plan

  The JRC is pleased to share its first Strategic Plan. Similar to how the Blueprint Jordan River outlines the vision for the physical Jordan River corridor, this Strategic Plan outlines the vision for the Jordan River Commission as a governmental organization. The development of this document took from the time that the Commission was created to the present. […]

Request for Proposals

  The Jordan River Commission is excited to advance the next phase of an applied research project to evaluate the effects of modest adjustments in the management of water flows in the lower Jordan River in achieving dissolved oxygen (DO) improvements while also improving riparian and wetland habitat. The Commission is currently seeking qualified technical consultants to assist […]