Description: Currently (2025), this dataset represents approximately 1,380 culinary water suppliers. Two systems are represented with two polygons each, because they cross county lines. The Division of Water Resources needs these systems to be separated at county boundaries for analysis and calculation purposes. The systems include public community, public non-community (transient), self-supplied industry (non-transient), and non-public water suppliers. This feature class includes system boundaries that are historical and no longer active. It also includes some systems that are outside the state. Historical and outside-the-state systems can be filtered using the ENDYEAR and STATE fields, respectively. SYSTEMTYPE = C (Community) AND ENDYEAR IN (2023) will give currently active public community suppliers within the state. Other supplier types can be further filtered using the SYSTEMTYPE field. You can also use the STATUS field to query by Active or Inactive, but with the understanding that Water Rights and Drinking Water don't completely agree on those values.These boundaries are derived from many different sources. They include spatial data received directly from the supplier, municipal boundaries, phone call descriptions of service areas, printed maps that had hand-drawn boundaries that were then digitized, etc.
Copyright Text: Utah Division of Water Resources, Utah Department of Natural Resources, (Data Steward)
Utah Geospatial Resource Center, Utah Department of Technology Services
Utah Division of Water Rights, Utah Department of Natural Resources
Utah Division of Drinking Water, Utah Department of Environmental Quality