FILE: Visitors take a walk in the Conservation gardens as the Utah Division of Water Resources (DWRe) launches a water conservation campaign called "H2Oath" at the Water Conservancy District's Conservation Garden Park in West Jordan Tuesday, May 10, 2016.
FILE: Visitors take a walk in the Conservation gardens as the Utah Division of Water Resources (DWRe) launches a water conservation campaign called "H2Oath" at the Water Conservancy District's Conservation Garden Park in West Jordan Tuesday, May 10, 2016.
SALT LAKE CITY — The inaugural Thirst Games that concluded earlier this month would result in more than 90 million gallons of water in annual savings if people followed through on their pledge to follow the state's lawn watering guide.