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Salt Lake Tribune

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) The shore of the Great Salt Lake, with Salt Lake City in the distance, as seen from Antelope Island on Thursday, May 1, 2025.

Not just farms: New report shows where water from the shrinking Great Salt Lake is going

01-08-2026 by Leia Larsen

Report highlights potential engineered solutions for keeping dust down over the many years it will take the lake to refill. Despite the Gr

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Fox 13

Great Salt Lake ended 2025 water year at third-lowest level on record, 'Strike Team' says

01-08-2026 by Spencer Burt

SALT LAKE CITY — A collaboration of researchers says the Great Salt Lake is making progress, but it's still at a critically low level. At

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Salt Lake Tribune

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Sightseers at the Great Salt Lake near Saltair on Friday, Jan. 2, 2026.

The Great Salt Lake enters 2026 uncomfortably close to record lows

01-08-2026 by Leia Larsen

A dry start to winter brings echoes of 2022. The Great Salt Lake rang in 2026 in pretty rough shape. The lake has struggled for years wi

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KSL.com

The Stansbury Mountains are reflected in a patch of water along the Great Salt Lake on Tuesday. The lake remains 6½ to 7 feet below what's considered its minimum healthy level. The Stansbury Mountains are reflected in a patch of water along the Great Salt Lake on Tuesday. The lake remains 6½ to 7 feet below what's considered its minimum healthy level. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)

5 lessons learned about the Great Salt Lake in 2025 outlined in new report

01-08-2026 by Carter Williams

SALT LAKE CITY — A group of Utah leaders and prominent residents gathered on a deck near the eastern shores of the Great Salt Lake on a hot

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Utah News Dispatch

 Lee Creek flows through mudflats into the Great Salt Lake near Magna on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch)

State leaders want to seize on momentum to save the Great Salt Lake

01-08-2026 by Annie Knox

Utah’s top natural resources official calls 2026 a ‘watershed year’ To get in top shape for the 2034 Winter Games, state officials say the

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Fox 13

Here's what bills the Utah legislature plans to help the Great Salt Lake

01-02-2026 by Ben Winslow

HUNTSVILLE, Utah — Bill White is doing a first-of-its-kind deal to help the Great Salt Lake. "We’re leasing 645 acre feet, which is somewh

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Fox 13

Could this idea help solve some of the Colorado River water fights?

01-02-2026 by Ben Winslow

SALT LAKE CITY — The president of the Utah State Senate has an idea he thinks could help states along the Colorado River. "What we do in U

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Latest News

Here Are Our Top 10 Stories From 2025

12-31-2025 by Becca Green

As 2025 comes to a close, we wanted to review our coverage and let our readers know which stories were most popular in the last year. We

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Fox 13

'Everyone has a lot to lose.' Trump administration warns states in Colorado River negotiations

12-19-2025 by Ben Winslow

LAS VEGAS — Officials with the Trump administration fired a warning shot at states involved in the high-stakes negotiations over the Colorad

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Fox 13

No deal, but states agree to keep talking over Colorado River

12-19-2025 by Ben Winslow

LAS VEGAS — The mood in the ballroom was like a family dinner where mom and dad have been fighting and may be headed for a divorce. Everyo

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Salt Lake Tribune

(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Glen Canyon Dam in Page, Ariz., on Monday, May 19, 2025.

‘The time to act is now’: Colorado River states still clashing as feds pressure them to reach a deal

12-19-2025 by Brooke Larsen

Tensions hung over the annual Colorado River conference in Las Vegas as states continue to dig their heels in over how to manage the trouble

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Fox 13

Grappling with a horrible hydrology, Colorado River states try to strike a deal

12-17-2025 by Ben Winslow

LAS VEGAS — Becky Mitchell was blunt in her assessment of the situation. "The Colorado River does not respond to press releases or histori

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KSL.com

An undated photo of researchers collect sediment samples on the Great Salt Lake in search of nematodes. A study led by Utah researchers published last month outlined a previously unknown nematode species living in the lake. (Michael Werner, University of Utah)

Great Salt Lake's latest species discovery gets a name fit for the lake's native history

12-16-2025 by Carter Williams

SALT LAKE CITY — Nematodes were proven to be part of Great Salt Lake's ecosystem through a study published last year, but Utah researchers n

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Salt Lake Tribune

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) The piles at US Magnesium, which has ceased operations at the magnesium plant on the western edge of the Great Salt Lake, is pictured on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.

What US Magnesium’s shutdown could mean for the nation’s supply chain — and Utah’s air

12-16-2025 by Leia Larsen

A California startup says it’s ready to take the old polluting plant’s place. Only a few years ago, if you popped open a can of soda anywh

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Fox 13

What some Utah leaders want to see out of this week's Colorado River meetings

12-16-2025 by Ben Winslow

SALT LAKE CITY — They may be the only ones in agreement on something involving the Colorado River. As states buckle down in negotiations o

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Great Salt Lake Collaborative

Members of the Great Salt Lake Collaborative accepting the Envision Utah Common Good Award, Dec. 11, 2025

How local news about Great Salt Lake makes a difference

12-12-2025 by Great Salt Lake Collaborative

Envision Utah honors Great Salt Lake Collaborative for its work on educating Utahns about the lake. Envision Utah, the nonprofit that enga

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Fox 13

Utah approves more money for farmers to save water and send it downstream

12-09-2025 by Ben Winslow

SALT LAKE CITY — More money is headed to farmers in the Colorado River Basin, paying them to not grow as many crops and send the water they

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KUER

(David Condos | KUER) Carbon County farmer Kevin Cotner stands next to a bare field south of Price, Sept. 30, 2025. He’s one of around a dozen Utah farmers who are leaving some of their land unplanted and unirrigated this year as part of a state effort to leave more water for the Colorado River.

Utah paid farmers to leave water in the Colorado River. Here’s how it’s going

12-09-2025 by David Condos

Kevin Cotner grows alfalfa in Carbon County. But this year, around a third of his family’s farmland hasn’t grown anything. “It's burnt,” h

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KUER

(David Condos | KUER) Price Mayor Michael Kourianos stands in front of the proposed site for a new reservoir that would benefit local city and farm water supplies, Oct. 1, 2025.

Federal money is still in Trump limbo. Rural Utah is antsy about its water projects

12-09-2025 by David Condos

Price Mayor Michael Kourianos drew an imaginary line in the air between two scrubby desert hills. His hand traced the path of a planned 10

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Salt Lake Tribune

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) The US Magnesium facility, which has ceased operations for over a year, may take at least $100 million to clean up, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

US Magnesium’s bankruptcy leaves a looming question: What happens to the Great Salt Lake cleanup?

12-09-2025 by Leia Larsen

Regulators and environmental watchdogs worry history may repeat itself for one of the nation’s biggest polluters. Bill Johnson has witnes

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Salt Lake Tribune

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Bill Johnson's University of Utah graduate students haul their equipment out onto the playa of the Great Salt Lake on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.

Toxic dust from the Great Salt Lake could cost Utah billions, report warns

12-04-2025 by Leia Larsen

With many unknowns lingering about what the lake’s dust contains, environmental groups are calling for action instead of waiting for more da

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