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Lake Effect, a podcast from Utah Public Radio that asks the question, "What does the Great Salt Lake mean to You?" Tonight: David Rosenberg, professor of Water Resources Management at Utah State University in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He also has a joint appointment at the Utah Water Research Lab. To read Rosenberg's recent review of Lake Urmia research and how it can apply to the Great Salt Lake, click here.

  • Lake Effect is part of the Great Salt Lake Collaborative, a solutions journalism initiative that partners news, education and media organizations, including KRCL, to help inform people about the plight of the Great Salt Lake—and what can be done to make a difference before it is too late. Read all of our stories at greatsaltlakenews.org.

KUER reporter Saige Miller stopped by to break down her latest reporting on water in Utah: Utah can’t save or stretch its precious water if it can’t super accurately measure it

KRCL Producer/Host
For more than 30 years, Lara Jones has been helping people tell their stories. Her résumé includes stints as a teenage disc jockey, a business reporter, a public radio host, and the first civilian public relations director for the Salt Lake City Police Department under Chief Chris Burbank. She also was part of a small group of communications professionals invited to draft language for The Utah Compact, a document of universal values on which to base immigration reform and discussions. Currently, Lara is executive producer and host of RadioACTive, a community affairs show that highlights grassroots activists and community builders weeknights at 6 p.m. on 90.9fm KRCL.
 

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