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A study says no single method fully stops dust from Utah’s shrinking Great Salt Lake, urging tailored solutions and better monitoring to avoid federal action.
A new study finds no single solution can fully curb dust from the shrinking Great Salt Lake, urging a site-specific, adaptive approach combining methods like shallow flooding and brine caps, with restoring natural inflows seen as the most sustainable long-term fix.
The research, led by the Wilkes Center and Utah agencies, highlights high costs, water demands, and ecological tradeoffs, stressing the need for robust air quality monitoring to prevent federal intervention.
Meanwhile, Utah lawmakers voted to support a lawsuit challenging the state’s new congressional map, citing fair representation concerns, with a hearing set for next week.
Un estudio dice que ningún método único detiene completamente el polvo del Gran Lago Salado de Utah, instando a soluciones a medida y un mejor monitoreo para evitar la acción federal.