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Jordan River Commission highlights Great Salt Lake risks, water-quality monitoring and Sept. 20 river festival

5395179 · July 16, 2025
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Bruce Polio of the Jordan River Commission briefed the council on integrated-basin studies, monitoring results including E. coli findings, aquatic life concerns and local river-front activities; the annual Get to the River festival will be Sept. 20 at Germania Park.

MURRAY, Utah — Bruce Polio of the Jordan River Commission updated the council on July 15 about long-term studies of tributaries feeding the Great Salt Lake, water-quality monitoring in the Jordan River watershed and outreach events planned this fall.

Polio said the commission is focused on the Jordan’s role in the Great Salt Lake basin and highlighted integrated-basin planning work that examines how inflows are allocated to groundwater recharge, wetlands, agriculture, municipalities and evaporation. "Some of the things that they're concerned about are,…

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