Carol-Lyn Jardine, Craig Christensen, and Ben Abbott sit down and review the milestones that have occurred over the last year in relation to Utah Lake, including where the island proposal now stands as well as the outcome for Dr. Abbott's lawsuit. They mention the need to turn our attention to the Great Salt Lake because these two bodies of water are connected. For more information, visit gsl.byu.edu
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Carol-Lyn Jardine, Craig Christensen, and Ben Abbott sit down and review the milestones that have occurred over the last year in relation to Utah Lake, including where the island proposal now stands as well as the outcome for Dr. Abbott's lawsuit. They mention the need to turn our attention to the Great Salt Lake because these two bodies of water are connected. For more information, visit gsl.byu.edu
Craig Christensen, executive director of Conserve Utah Valley, chats with Carol-Lyn Jardine, also of Conserve Utah Valley, and Dr. Ben Abbott, professor of aquatic ecology at Brigham Young University, about the Utah Lake Authority (HB 232). They discuss what is in the bill and any benefits or concerns that should be considered. This episode was recorded on February 15, 2022 and is approximately 9 minutes long.
Utah Lake Update
Carol-Lyn Jardine, Craig Christensen, and Ben Abbott sit down and review the milestones that have occurred over the last year in relation to Utah Lake, including where the island proposal now stands as well as the outcome for Dr. Abbott's lawsuit. They mention the need to turn our attention to the Great Salt Lake because these two bodies of water are connected. For more information, visit gsl.byu.edu