Why is Our River Important?
The River plays an important role in the ecosystem. Its water carries nutrients and nourishes life along the river banks. We depend on clean water to drink, to wash in, and to irrigate crops. The river serves as a channel to prevent flooding by draining surface water.
Rivers also provide many opportunities for recreational and leisure activities such as: swimming, fishing, kayaking, photography, bird watching, or strolling along river.
River Restoration Project
The Ogden River has been heavily impacted by industrial and residential growth.
During the restoration project, 13,000 tons of concrete, glass, shopping carts and automobiles were removed.
Native Vegetation
Several types of native vegetation were planted to buffer pollution, reduce channel temperatures and provide aquatic food sources for fish.