Knowledge: Too little action by lawmakers
lets Great Salt Lake sink back into
EXTREME ADVERSE condition
Our Rivers and the collapsing Great Salt Lake need your help
YOU can still stop the wildly expensive and destructive Logan River Watershed Project (LRWP).
PLEASE OPPOSE THE LRWP and urge sponsors to lease their unused water right to the Great Salt Lake instead
- How? Email, snail mail ASAP, or call with YOUR comments to Ammon Boswell, Watershed Program Manager
- 1950 West Main Street, Tremonton, UT 84337
- (435) 459-1621
- ammon.boswell@usda.gov.
- How? Email, snail mail ASAP, or call with YOUR comments to Ammon Boswell, Watershed Program Manager
- 1950 West Main Street, Tremonton, UT 84337
- (435) 459-1621
- ammon.boswell@usda.gov.
THERE IS A June 22 deadline.
Updated May 6, 2025
Consider the extreme mega drought gripping utah and the current state of the Great Salt Lake.
Utah is classified as being in severe or extreme drought conditions. Small parts of the state have somewhat less serious drought conditions at the moments.
The Great Salt Lake Basin around the Stratos Project area has a mere 2% of its usual snowpack.
Two reports:
2. READ this entire essay and analysis by Utah River Council and waterkeeper






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