While the decline has been widely attributed to low stream flows into the lake, the real story is more nuanced, a study reveals.
After two decades of drought, the Great Salt Lake in 2022 fell to its lowest level on record, 4,188.5 feet, leaving some ...
Grow the Flow, a Utah-based water policy and advocacy non-profit group, has placed billboards throughout Salt Lake County, ...
Dozens of youth activists fanned out across the Utah State Capitol, texting and calling lawmakers, asking them to do more for the Great Salt Lake ...
Precipitation levels were closer to normal across the region overall, but drought returned to the basin after an abnormally dry second half. The Great Salt Lake has already received a welcome ...
The Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the Western ... likely due to some combination of drought, water diversions, and climate change. However, the present study found that lower ...
especially across northern Utah," he said. That would not just give the Great Salt Lake an early boost, but it could also alleviate drought concerns within the basin. Even after a prolific set of ...
A new study finds the biggest factors behind Great Salt Lake shrinking is reduced stream flow from the Bear, Weber, and ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Governor Spencer Cox said he has made changes on his own farm to save water as Utah grapples with drought and saving the Great Salt Lake. The governor, who has a farm in his ...
The shrinking Great Salt Lake presents an economic (more than $ ... lowest levels in 2022 attributed to impacts from diversions, drought and a changing climate. But there are some positive signs.
If we’re really committed to saving the Great Salt Lake — as well as lakes and rivers throughout the drought-stricken West — we must invest in growing food that we have the natural resources ...
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