Let’s preserve and enhance our priceless amenity:
The Little Logan River
OR
"Treating a cat like a dog doesn't makes it bark”
Dr. Susanne Janecke, Sept 16, 2025
Summary comments about the LOGAN RIVER WATERSHED PROJECT.
This public works project has laudable goals but it also UNNECESSARILY and very negatively impacts the magnificent Little Logan River in our midst, in violation of Utah river law. Logan, Utah, the Island, the Great Salt Lake, and east Cache Valley area between Hyde Park and the Logan River will all SUFFER if it drastically reduces the water in our river
The Logan River Watershed Project
must do more to:
+ACTUALLY and FULLY honor the public's rights,+preserve rivers and landscapes,enhance our fabulous greenbelt of parks,+maintain sufficient open flow (>>8 cfs) of natural river water,+restore winter river water to Logan, Utah’s rivers and Island area,+and lease unused water rights to help prevent further collapseof the Great Salt lake and Utah's economy.
KEY POINT: THE LITTLE LOGAN RIVER IS A NATURAL RIVER--AND THIS EASILY PROVABLE FACT ENTITLES THE PUBLIC TO PROTECTIONS
There is overwhelming evidence that the Little Logan River is a natural river along its entire length.
See the FAQ in this post to see a summary of the evidence that experts use to prove that the river is a river along its entire length.
Sponsors have erroneously claimed that most of the Little Logan River is a canal, and this allows the alarming litany of damage that is being planned, with limited transparency, to our incredible river.
All rivers have additional protections that canals do not have (Utah code 73-3-29). That law requires that there must be a balance of water rights and the public's rights to recreation, a healthy environment and aquatic species.
The public rights to a healthy natural river would be well-served if adults were able to tube in the river without going aground (~15 cfs flowing) and winter desiccation ends so that fish can reestablish.
By Dr. Susanne Janecke
Updated July 2025
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