Grow the Flow, a Utah-based water policy and advocacy non-profit group, has placed billboards throughout Salt Lake County, live tracking the lake’s water levels.
In a nutshell The Great Salt Lake reached its lowest level in 170+ years primarily due to reduced river flow, which caused three times more water loss than any other factor. However, increased ...
This article is published through the Great Salt Lake Collaborative ... Communities at risk? Maps included with the report put those around Bear River Bay and Farmington Bay (which includes ...
A new study finds the biggest factors behind Great Salt Lake shrinking is reduced stream flow from the Bear, Weber, and ...
Clocking in at roughly 35 miles wide and 75 miles long, the Great Salt Lake is the largest natural saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere. The lake's name comes from the nature of the water ...
In light of new data, (“Farmers could be the ‘heroes’ who save the Great Salt Lake, new study says ... areas — like the upper Colorado River basin where feed crops guzzle 90% of ...
Editor's note: This article is published through the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative that partners news, education and media organizations to help inform people ...