Questions, feedback, partnership inquiries, or data requests: reach out through any of the channels below.
Wasatch Watch is an independent research project run by one person. Response times may vary but all messages are read.
Best for partnership inquiries, data requests, or detailed questions about the research.
Monthly report summaries, map highlights, and updates on Wasatch Front conditions.
Open source code, issue tracking, and contributions. Pull requests welcome.
Wasatch Watch is open to collaboration with researchers, educators, journalists, and organizations working on water, drought, or environmental issues in the Wasatch Front region.
Organizations interested in incorporating Wasatch Watch data into public-facing work, reports, or advocacy materials are welcome to reach out via email.
Journalists covering Utah water, drought, or snowpack issues are welcome to reference Wasatch Watch data and reports with attribution.
Researchers interested in the underlying methodology or data, including the full 2013โ2026 Landsat archive, can access it via the repository page or reach out directly.
Spotted an error, artifact, or methodological concern? Open an issue on GitHub or send an email. Transparency and accuracy are core to this project.
Wasatch Watch is maintained by a single researcher alongside school and other commitments. Email responses may take a few days. GitHub issues are monitored regularly.