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New report says Great Salt Lake still at risk, needs long-term support

Bear River Bay and Farmington Bay (which includes cities from Ogden down past Salt Lake City) at risk for potentially "toxic dust," which includes arsenic in the lake bed. The shrinking Great Salt Lake presents an economic (more than $2 billion a year,...
January 14, 2025

Utah argues US Magnesium is ‘unable or unwilling’ to protect the Great Salt Lake as judge appoints outsider to run the company

US Magnesium says it stopped building a retaining wall meant to keep toxic waste out of the Great Salt Lake because it’s no longer mining magnesium and therefore, according to the company, is not creating waste to mitigate. State and federal agencies...
December 20, 2024

Video: New stream gauges to help track if conserved water really makes it to Great Salt Lake

couple of years thanks to record-breaking winters. The impacts of a drying lake can be catastrophic for northern Utah — toxic dust storms, reduced snowpack and water supply and harms to public health and wildlife. The lake's declines have been...
November 26, 2024

Video: Great Salt Lake drops back down to 2021 levels

News reported that more of the state had begun to slip into drought. The impacts of a drying Great Salt Lake are severe. Toxic dust storms (arsenic is among the chemicals in the dust bed), reduced snowpack in the mountains that provides northern Utah's...
November 22, 2024

Your input is needed on a new plan to manage the Great Salt Lake

SALT LAKE CITY — Meg Cartwright is worried about the Great Salt Lake. "I really care about it a lot and I know what will happen if we don’t take care of it," she told FOX 13 News. Cartwright joined a handful of others for a public hearing in Salt Lake...
October 23, 2024

Here's what U. researchers are learning about dangers associated with Great Salt Lake dust

SALT LAKE CITY — It's no secret that the Great Salt Lake has been shrinking, dwindling to less than half its historical size, at one point, leaving about 800 square miles of barren lakebed. As more of its beach becomes exposed, concerns ramp up around...
September 19, 2024

A major water donation for the Great Salt Lake

on water conservation designed to protect the lake. A declining lake presents an ecological catastrophe for Utah with toxic dust, reduced snowpack and significant impacts to public health, wildlife and the economy. Compass Minerals is voluntarily...
September 3, 2024

Great Salt Lake is a major source of greenhouse gases, study says

SALT LAKE CITY — The Great Salt Lake is a big contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study. The Royal Ontario Museum in Canada published research that found emissions from the drying lake bed led to 4.1 million tons of carbon...
July 27, 2024

Utah received money to study the harmful effects of Great Salt Lake dust. It just hasn’t spent it.

The Utah Legislature provided funding for increased dust monitoring in 2023. As the Great Salt Lake shrinks, dust from its lakebeds impacts the air that millions on the Wasatch Front breathe. That dust contains fine particulate matter that can cause...
July 26, 2024

A major indie-pop band is asking its Utah fans to care about the Great Salt Lake

incredible biodiversity and thousands of local jobs. But as climate change worsens, the lake is shrinking, leading to toxic dust storms and some of the worst air pollution in the country. We’re proud to partner with HEAL Utah and the Youth Coalition for...
July 15, 2024

A new study shows what areas are impacted more by Great Salt Lake dust

health, wildlife and Utah's economy in the form of reduced snowpack (where 95% of Utah's drinking water comes from), toxic dust (arsenic is among the minerals in the lake bed) and other harms. Mallia's scenarios look at the Salt Lake Valley if the lake...
July 4, 2024

Utah explores changes to GSL Causeway berm

diversions, drought and a changing climate. A shrinking lake presents an ecological threat to Utah with reduced snowpack, toxic dust and impacts to public health, wildlife and the economy. In response to the crisis, the berm was utilized to help balance...
June 5, 2024

Great Salt Lake likely peaks for the year and will start dropping again

and the economy in the form of reduced snowpack (roughly 95% of Utah's water supply comes from snow), potentially toxic dust and other impacts. To help fill the lake, local water districts have been releasing more water. That is still happening as...
May 31, 2024

Great Salt Lake’s drying lakebed isn’t ‘toxic’ or the biggest source of dust, experts say

Salt Lake still has water. “At Owens Lake, we haven’t had water for more than 100 years,” he said. “All we’ve had is toxic dust.” Owens Lake went dry about 13 years after water diversions from Owens River to Los Angeles. The use of diverted water is the...
May 30, 2024

Video: Utah Inland Port Authority approves new site near the Great Salt Lake

the public and political leaders. The impacts from it include reduced snowpack (where 95% of Utah's water comes from), toxic dust from an exposed lake bed (arsenic is among the minerals in the sediment), as well as harms to public health and wildlife....
May 22, 2024

Cox urges conservation even in great water years

"just... bad." A shrinking Great Salt Lake poses significant threats to public health, wildlife and Utah's economy with toxic dust storms from an exposed lake bed (arsenic is among the minerals in it) and reduced snowpack (the lake generates a boost in...
May 16, 2024

Utah to convene meeting about how to handle Great Salt Lake toxic dust

Lake Commissioner's Office will gather scientists and state officials this week to discuss the problem of potentially toxic dust that blows off an exposed lake bed and into communities. "Dust is really tiny but it has really big impacts on human health,...
May 13, 2024

Video: Lawmakers push back on critics who demand more action to save Great Salt Lake

low in 2022, alarming the public and political leaders for the ecological catastrophe it presents. A drying lake brings toxic dust (arsenic is one of the naturally occurring chemicals in the lake bed), reduced snowpack, harms to public health and...
May 8, 2024

St. George News joins Colorado River Collaborative to expand coverage of Southern Utah’s water challenges

Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air. “Right now, most everyone in Utah knows about the threat of toxic dust from the Great Salt Lake, but far fewer understand the threat of not enough water in the Colorado River. These are challenges...
May 2, 2024

Guess the Great Salt Lake's rise? The state of Utah will give you a prize

what is the lake doing, where is it going." A shrinking Great Salt Lake presents an ecological catastrophe for Utah with toxic dust storms, reduced snowpack and harms to public health and wildlife. It got this way over years of water diversions, drought...
April 27, 2024

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