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Commissioner outlines ambitious plans for Great Salt Lake conservation

July 11, 2024 | Great Salt Lake Advisory Council, Utah Division of Environmental Quality, Utah Government Divisions, Utah Legislative Branch, Utah



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Commissioner outlines ambitious plans for Great Salt Lake conservation
During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant developments regarding the Great Salt Lake and the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders to address its challenges. Commissioner Tim and his colleague expressed enthusiasm for the inclusion of watershed councils in the advisory council, emphasizing the importance of a unified voice representing diverse interests around the lake.

The meeting also featured discussions about recent engagements in Washington, D.C., where state representatives advocated for additional federal resources to support conservation efforts. The Commissioner noted that while the state has made substantial appropriations, further funding is essential to effectively collaborate with farmers, districts, and communities to benefit both the lake and local interests.

A key announcement was the release of a year-one report documenting the progress made since the establishment of the Commissioner’s Office in 2013. This report outlines the collaborative work of various divisions and partners in implementing the Great Salt Lake strategic plan, which aims to build upon previous initiatives.

Additionally, the meeting addressed the outcomes of the Great Salt Lake Dust Forum, where researchers and managers convened to identify knowledge gaps and set priorities for future dust research and management. The priorities from this forum are expected to be released soon.

To foster community engagement, the Commissioner’s Office has initiated a series of listening sessions across the state, with the next session scheduled for July 23rd at the Salt Lake City Downtown Library. These sessions aim to gather public input on hopes, concerns, and potential solutions regarding the lake's future, reinforcing the commitment to collaborative decision-making as the advisory council and Commissioner’s Office move forward.

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