The Great Salt Lake is a substantial part of Utah’s culture, economy, and ecosystem. That said, it was among the least important of 17 items prioritized by Utah voters in early 2024. It is not clear if its low priority is because the Great Salt Lake is seen as a regional issue, or if the issue was considered resolved after the critically low water levels in 2022 were – at least temporarily – abated. Human water use comprises 67% or more of the Great Salt Lake’s low elevation. Low water levels cause economic, ecological, and air quality problems.
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