![]() ![]() “This is a game-changer for us and we’re lucky to have it here.” This is going to allow us to be ahead of the game,” Cox said. “You can see what’s happening, how high the rivers are in these areas, and just check out what’s going on. ![]() The cameras are not permanent and will be removed after the flood season. The livestreams can be viewed at along with other informational resources. Spencer Cox joined American Fork Mayor Brad Frost and LiveView Technologies CEO Ryan Porter on Wednesday to announce the implementation of 24/7 monitoring cameras to be used across the state.Ĭameras currently streaming are located in the Provo River (Kamas), Weber River (Ogden), Ashley Creek (Vernal), Salina Creek (Salina), Chalk Creek (Fillmore) and Pine Creek (Meadow).Īdditional cameras will be installed in rivers and creeks in the coming days and weeks, officials said. Spencer Cox talk while filling sandbags in American Fork on Wednesday, April 26, 2023.Īmerican Fork Mayor Brad Frost speaks during an event on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, announcing that river monitoring cameras will be installed in Utah waterways.Įffective immediately, anyone with an internet connection can go online and check flood levels in Utah rivers and creeks. LiveView Technologies cameras that will be installed in Utah waterways are displayed outside of the company’s headquarters in American Fork on Wednesday, April 26, 2023.Īmerican Fork Mayor Brad Frost, left, and Gov. Spencer Cox and LiveView Technologies CEO Ryan Porter speak during an event on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, announcing that river monitoring cameras will be installed in Utah waterways. From left, American Fork Mayor Brad Frost, Gov.
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