This fact sheet briefly describes human impacts on GSL water volume, human population growth, surface water withdrawals, and agricultural water use from 1985 and 2015 in the GSL Basin. Finally, agriculture’s economic impact and food production in the GSL Basin are summarized
Utah is considered the second driest state in the United States. As a result, much of the agricultur...
The availability of clean water to sustain life and human societies is perhaps the most recurrent co...
Globally, saline lakes are experiencing declining water level as a consequence of climate change, wa...
This factsheet is intended to help Utah citizens better understand where our water comes from, the d...
Sustaining agricultural production on tribal lands will become progressively more challenging in the...
Utah\u27s Great Salt Lake contributes and estimated $1.3 billion to the local and regional economy a...
39 IRRIGATION\u27S DEVELOPMENT AND PATTERNS OF LIFE IN UTAH C. S. Peterson Early water development e...
Water is recognized as an essential element in Utah\u27s agricultural economy. It is...
The Great Salt Lake (GSL) and its tributaries are ecologically and economically important resources ...
Problem Statement: Rising levels of the Great Salt Lake are severely impacting priva...
Many saline lakes throughout the world are shrinking due to overexploitation of water in their drain...
Human behavior underlies many changes in hydrologic systems of the arid west. Yet the underlying rea...
The Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah, is the fourth largest, perennial, terminal lake in the world. The G...
This fact sheet provides information on the use of price to encourage water conservation in Utah
Surface water is found in very limited quantities in most of southwestern Utah. In order to compensa...
Utah is considered the second driest state in the United States. As a result, much of the agricultur...
The availability of clean water to sustain life and human societies is perhaps the most recurrent co...
Globally, saline lakes are experiencing declining water level as a consequence of climate change, wa...
This factsheet is intended to help Utah citizens better understand where our water comes from, the d...
Sustaining agricultural production on tribal lands will become progressively more challenging in the...
Utah\u27s Great Salt Lake contributes and estimated $1.3 billion to the local and regional economy a...
39 IRRIGATION\u27S DEVELOPMENT AND PATTERNS OF LIFE IN UTAH C. S. Peterson Early water development e...
Water is recognized as an essential element in Utah\u27s agricultural economy. It is...
The Great Salt Lake (GSL) and its tributaries are ecologically and economically important resources ...
Problem Statement: Rising levels of the Great Salt Lake are severely impacting priva...
Many saline lakes throughout the world are shrinking due to overexploitation of water in their drain...
Human behavior underlies many changes in hydrologic systems of the arid west. Yet the underlying rea...
The Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah, is the fourth largest, perennial, terminal lake in the world. The G...
This fact sheet provides information on the use of price to encourage water conservation in Utah
Surface water is found in very limited quantities in most of southwestern Utah. In order to compensa...
Utah is considered the second driest state in the United States. As a result, much of the agricultur...
The availability of clean water to sustain life and human societies is perhaps the most recurrent co...
Globally, saline lakes are experiencing declining water level as a consequence of climate change, wa...