A ceremony Tuesday to break ground on a new reservoir in southwest Utah was about 20 years in the making, Washington County officials said.
<p>TOQUERVILLE, Washington County — A ceremony Tuesday to break ground on a new reservoir in southwest Utah was about 20 years in the making, but it's well worth the wait, says Washington
 Washington County Water Conservancy District officials say that it will cover about 115 acres near I-15 and state Route 17 north of Toquerville, where Ash Creek flows through.
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