The lake was considered full following high precipitation levels and a melting snowpack, giving it a much-needed boost.
"We need water to the lake." The Great Salt Lake dropped to a record low in 2022, alarming the public and political leaders ...
Lawyers for Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, American Bird Conservancy, Center for Biological Diversity, the Sierra ...
That they have never made any such recommendation for any other toxic substances speaks ... many toxins we can assume are in dust from a dried-up Great Salt Lake. Municipal sewage contains PFAS ...
The Great Salt Lake continues to improve from a record low in 2022, but Utah natural resources officials recently took trips ...
Law professors from around the country threw their support behind a lawsuit filed against the state of Utah, arguing ...
Three dozen law professors from across the country are demanding that a Utah district court hold the Beehive State ...
The Great Salt Lake is on the verge of collapse ... As the lake’s surface area shrinks, toxic dust formerly trapped on the lakebed is exposed and causes significant air pollution.
Predators like coyotes and foxes, as well as other disturbances, drove the pelicans away. One scientist suspects the birds ...
Sixty years ago, the Aral Sea began drying up, leaving salty, barren soil in its wake. Lessons learned here will help other ...
Its decline sparked public alarm with an exposed lake bed whipping up toxic dust (arsenic is among the naturally occurring chemicals in the Great Salt Lake), reduced snowpack and other impacts to ...