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Low streamflow: Logan River water level matches 1992 drought mark
Amid the flood of data being used to report current drought conditions in Utah comes a statistic of particular note to Cache Valley residents: The Logan River is at its lowest level for this time of year since 1992, during Utah’s second-worst recorded dro...
Drought Could Negatively Affect Trout Populations
As the drought continues and water levels in Cache Valley’s major trout streams drop, the future of Utah’s most popular game fish seems to be uncertain this year.
USU Researchers Study Unique Groundwater Pathways in Logan Canyon
For those who live in snowy mountainous regions like the Wasatch Front, much of the water used for irrigation and drinking comes from snow that accumulates in the mountains.
The Logan River Observatory: Local Data, Statewide Impact
The Logan River Observatory was featured in the Utah Water Research Laboratory's 2019 Annual Report for their work's impact on Utah.
Scientists Take a Snapshot of The Logan River
The LRO's Bethany Neilson gathered a team of 25 undergraduates, graduate students and Ph.D. candidates from universities throughout the state in Logan to collaborate on a scientific snapshot of the Logan River.
Multi-University Project Examines Logan River
The LRO participates with multiple universities to conduct “synoptic sampling” — a snapshot study — all the way up to Franklin Basin, researchers hope to ultimately learn more about the hydrology, chemistry and biology of the Logan River.