by Nathan Thompson | May 24, 2022 | Utah Lake
At the Utah Lake Summit a couple of weeks ago, attendees were able to ask questions to the presenters online. Because of time constraints, most of the questions remained unanswered. However, since then we have been reaching out to the presenters to obtain answers to...
by Nathan Thompson | May 9, 2022 | DontPaveUtahLake, Utah Lake
The last Utah Lake Summit was a huge success! We are so grateful for everyone who attended and especially for those who presented. We learned a lot about the current conditions of Utah Lake and how we are on a great track for recovery. I was inspired as I learned...
by Nathan Thompson | Apr 26, 2022 | Utah Lake
I got to go tour the Smith Family Archaeological Preserve on Saturday and had a great experience. The preserve was created in 2013 when the Smiths deeded nearly 200 acres of land to the Archaeological Conservancy. This protects the land from being sold or developed. ...
by Kaye Nelson | Apr 22, 2022 | DontPaveUtahLake, Utah Lake
Hello all! It’s been an interesting winter! We are grateful that Rep. Keven Stratton sponsored and worked diligently to get H.B. 240 passed in the legislative session. This bill amends H.B. 272 from 2018. There was constant monitoring, meeting with policy makers,...
by Leika Patch | Apr 12, 2022 | Utah Lake
As the remnant of ancient Lake Bonneville, Utah Lake has seen thousands of generations come to its waters. It has sustained life for millennia. I spent 2 years studying the Utah Lake watershed as a BYU student. In order to understand where nutrient pollution was...
by John Bennion | Apr 10, 2022 | Utah Lake
A native of the Utah desert, John Bennion writes personal and historical essays and fiction about people struggling with that forbidding landscape. See his full bio here. An edited version of this piece was published in The Salt Lake Tribune on April 7, 2022....
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