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LAUNCH ANNOUNCEMENT :: Provo River Water Users Association Website
Water, water everywhere...
SAWAYA Consulting is pleased to announce the launch of the redesigned Provo River Water Users Association website—www.prwua.org
Provo River Water Users Association operates and maintains the Deer Creek Division of the Provo River Project, a Bureau of Reclamation water
project vital to residents, agriculture and commerce in Utah, Salt Lake,
Summit, and Wasatch Counties.

Some of the highlights of the new website:
- User Centric Design — PRWUA has two very
different audiences: general public and other
water agencies. Considering how each group will
use the site and find information relative to them
was of utmost importance.
- Communication — In addition to displaying
contact information on all pages a Twitter stream
and RSS feeds are integrated into the site,
helping keep PRWUA connected with their users.
- Alerts — PRWUA oversees construction projects
that may impact the general public, to help
mitigate issues the Twitter hashtag
#PRWUAalerts is used and the website
automatically detects when this tag is present
and dynamically inserts an icon and updates the
Twitter stream heading.
- Images — PRWUA has a wealth of interesting
photographs and the website was redesigned to
be the best showcase possible for these. In
addition to the full browser background images
there are several pages that include image
galleries, all images also zoom to be full-screen
and display caption information with a click.
- Map Overlay Navigation — Users can visit the
site and learn about different features of the
Provo River Project either through text navigation or with a map overlay.
- Well Oiled Machine — Besides new and updated
text content the site is fully search engine
optimized and QA tested from every angle. It
works smoothly in all modern browsers and is search friendly, helping people find what they need.
[LAUNCH WEBSITE]
Special thanks to our wonderful client and everyone on their team that helped this website come together. Thank you as well to Kira Griffin (design work) and Dave Wilson (CSS, map and development help) and to Wilkinson Ferrari who referred us to PRWUA.
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