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Great Salt Lake officials report modest October gains, $50M Bureau of Reclamation grant and a private pledge under a 2034 charter

Utah Lake Authority · December 1, 2025
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A Great Salt Lake Commission representative said October rains raised the lake modestly, announced a $50 million Bureau of Reclamation grant opportunity for watershed projects, and described Governor Cox's '2034 Great Salt Lake Charter' and a reported $200 million private-dollar commitment.

A representative from the Great Salt Lake Commissioner's Office (identified in the transcript only as Hannah) gave an update on Great Salt Lake conditions and funding opportunities, emphasizing links across the watershed from Utah Lake and the Jordan River.

"It rained," she said, drawing applause, and reported that October precipitation produced about a 2.5-inch rise in the lake level and shortened the evaporation-driven decline by roughly a month. She noted Great Salt…

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