Experts and advocates say the moves represent a step in the right direction for Utah’s capital, but it’s going to take more than one community to save the city’s namesake ecological feature.
“What we need in communities across the Great Basin right now are folks who are just constantly living like they live in a desert,” GBWN’s Kyle Roerink told the Salt Lake Tribune.
Salt Lake City can set a new standard, but it has a long way to go to make meaningful contributions to the lake through conservation