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In the first of our member drive specials for Fall 2022, we discuss the Great Salt Lake. We're joined by Wayne Wurtsbaugh, Bonnie Baxter, Jaimi Butler and Aimee Van Tatenhove.
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Through several conservation programs and local ordinances restricting water usage, Utahns have saved billions of gallons of water as the state continues to endure its ongoing drought.
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An environmental nonprofit is offering Utahns a new perspective on the challenges facing Great Salt Lake, by giving them a birds eye view of its shrinking shoreline, as dry conditions and human water consumption continue to threaten the lake’s water levels.
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With Utah and other western states entering their 22nd year of below-average precipitation, Utah has been criticized for being one of the western US’s highest water consumers per capita.
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Great Salt Lake has reached a new historic low this week, despite a cool, wet spring. The Utah legislature has proposed measures to protect the lake, but advocates for the lake worry this isn’t enough.
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While recent rains and cool weather have lessened the impacts of drought across Utah, boat launch accessibility at Bear Lake remains a concern.
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At his monthly press conference Thursday, Governor Spencer Cox addressed concerns over the drought, inflation, food shortages and the recent uptick in COVID-19 cases, including his own positive test last week.
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On this episode, a Utah trigger law, accusations against a Provo OB-GYN and Utah's drought and power consumption.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox held his monthly press conference Thursday morning to explain how his administration can address the major issues facing Utahns including the drought and concerns over high inflation rates.
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Utah officials are warning residents about a lack of water in the state’s ongoing drought and that there might be a potentially rough wildfire season as a result.