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Recent discussion on tree-thinning as a solution to the decreasing Great Salt Lake suggests that such efforts are not likely to produce effective results.
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A very wet winter changed things and in most parts of the West, the drought seems to be over. That gives us a little bit of time to keep working on solutions to water availability.
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One tree can consume from 10 to 150 gallons of water from the soil per day. In total, Utah's forests are using trillions of gallons of water a year.