A committee dedicated to protecting and enhancing water quality in the East Canyon Watershed in Summit and Morgan Counties, Utah.
The East Canyon Creek Watershed Committee is a group committed to protecting and enhancing the water quality in the East Canyon Creek Watershed, which covers much of Summit County and part of Morgan County. The group is composed of individuals from communities located in the watershed, non-government organization representatives, representatives from local, state, and federal government agencies, as well as representatives from local businesses. This group works to coordinate the individual efforts of each representative organization in order to more efficiently address water quality, natural resource, and quality of life concerns within the East Canyon Watershed.
December 3rd, 2025 from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM.
We will meet in the training room at the Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District building. Go into the building marked on the map to the right. Climb up the stairs and the training room will be the first room on your left.
In late summer, the committee holds an outdoor meeting to engage with each other in a more casual way and to get out and explore the watershed.
This year, we pulled a few types of invasive thistles (musk and bull) and picked up trash along McLeod Creek near the McPolin Barn on UT-224.
Pulling weeds and picking up trash are activities anyone can do to help improve their watershed. The seeds of many weeds travel through stream corridors via wind, water, wildlife, and humans. Having an overabundance of invasive species prohibits the growth of natives and eventually degrades the ecosystem.
We hope to see you at our next clean-up day!