The remaining water could be gone in about 5 years if the lake keeps drying up at its current rate, according to a recent report. “We’re at a point where more than half the lake bed is exposed,” Benjamin Abbott, a professor of ecosystem ecology, said.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox to implement a watershed-wide emergency rescue, with financial support from the legislature. It also lists these items:
Profligate water use for decades contributed to the crisis as the region grew more populous. Increasing demands for water have forced utilities, farmers and other water users to grapple with a shrinking water supply. “We can be careful caretakers of this ecosystem and wise stewards," he said."Or we can say it doesn’t matter what happens in the future, and we’re just going to think about today.”Tim Hawkes is among the state legislators who have worked to change Utah's water laws and invest in lake restoration.
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