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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,212 posts)
Thu Feb 3, 2022, 02:03 PM Feb 2022

Race is on to save the Great Salt Lake: Will it be enough?

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The largest natural lake west of the Mississippi is shrinking past its lowest levels in recorded history, raising fears about toxic dust, ecological collapse and economic consequences. But the Great Salt Lake may have some new allies: conservative Republican lawmakers.

The new burst of energy from the GOP-dominated state government comes after lake levels recently hit a low point during a regional megadrought worsened by climate change. Water has been diverted away from the lake for years, though, to supply homes and crops in Utah. The nation’s fastest-growing state is also one of the driest, with some of the highest domestic water use.

This year could see big investment in the lake that's long been an afterthought, with Gov. Spencer Cox proposing spending $46 million and the powerful House speaker throwing his weight behind the issue. But some worry that the ideas advancing so far at the state Legislature don’t go far enough to halt the slow-motion ecological disaster.

One proposal would tackle water use in homes and businesses, by measuring outdoor water that's considered some of the country's cheapest. Another would pay farmers for sharing their water downstream, and a third would direct money from mineral-extraction royalties to benefit the lake.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/race-is-on-to-save-the-great-salt-lake-will-it-be-enough/ar-AATpVCT

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Race is on to save the Great Salt Lake: Will it be enough? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2022 OP
"...(Republican) Gov. Spencer Cox proposing spending $46 million..." Grins Feb 2022 #1
;-{)🖖‍ Goonch Feb 2022 #2
Great Salt Lake has been shrinking for a very long time. gibraltar72 Feb 2022 #3
People should look at what happened when most of the Aral Sea disappeared. TheRealNorth Feb 2022 #4

gibraltar72

(7,512 posts)
3. Great Salt Lake has been shrinking for a very long time.
Thu Feb 3, 2022, 02:30 PM
Feb 2022

Fan of Land Speed Racing. It has been harder and harder to keep surface raceable.

TheRealNorth

(9,500 posts)
4. People should look at what happened when most of the Aral Sea disappeared.
Thu Feb 3, 2022, 03:42 PM
Feb 2022

Although I believe the Aral running dry had more impact because it had a fishery, whereas I believe the Great Salt Lake is too salty.

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