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Cities want to recycle water. Here’s why that’s bad for the Great Salt Lake. Utah’s booming growth continues to take a toll on water supplies.
The Great Salt Lake is not just a local concern — it can be a symbol of how communities can come together and innovate to solve complex challenges.
Lots of options are on the table for saving the Great Salt Lake. The simplest? Use less water. Can Salt Lake City measure up to Sin City’s winning water-conservation model?
In the face of low snow and spring runoff levels, Salt Lake Mayor Ralph Becker is calling on city residents to be extra cautious in their use of water.
Fortunately for Utahns, a local company, Slide The City, will unveil a 1,000- foot-long water slide in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday, July 19.
As the Great Salt Lake shrinks and scientists fret about storms of toxic dust and its potential ecological collapse, Utah state leaders say all options are on the table for a rescue. Rob Sowby, an ...
A simple method using table salt offers a breakthrough in providing clean drinking water, addressing global health issues.
"This water runs down our ditch and runs to the Great Salt Lake and goes to waste," he said. "Mayor Becker and Salt Lake City is limiting us from transferring this water to good use." He also says ...
The Salt Lake City Mayor's office shut down water at the Leonardo museum Friday morning because staff was upset seeing homeless people and their belongings being sprayed by the museum's sprinkler ...
(KUTV) -- Water conservation is what Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski is advocating with potential water shortages.Biskupski called for Salt Lake City agencies, residents, and businesses to ...