Low water levels at Great Salt Lake continue to threaten Utah’s economic, ecological, and human health. But the latest report from The Great Salt Lake Strike Team – a collaboration of technical experts from Utah’s research universities and state agencies – finds that Utah continues to make meaningful progress in ameliorating the problem.

With efforts that include water conservation, infrastructure investment (including measurement and monitoring), statutory and regulatory reforms, berm management and other actions, the state’s multi-year, data-driven strategy to conserve, dedicate and deliver water to the lake is on track the report said.

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