March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Shoreline, mudflats, and distant snow‑covered mountains are seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Shoreline, mudflats, and distant snow‑covered mountains are seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Shoreline, mudflats, and distant snow‑covered mountains are seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Shoreline, mudflats, and distant snow‑covered mountains are seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sign for Great Salt Lake State Park is seen as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles-McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sign for Great Salt Lake State Park is seen as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles-McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A vehicle with a Utah Department of Natural Resources State Parks logo is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A vehicle with a Utah Department of Natural Resources State Parks logo is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A visitor center is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A visitor center is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A visitor center is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A visitor center is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A visitor center is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A visitor center is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A visitor center is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A visitor center is seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A warning sign reading “Danger Sinking Mud” stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A warning sign reading “Danger Sinking Mud” stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A warning sign reading “Danger Sinking Mud” stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A warning sign reading “Danger Sinking Mud” stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the Great Salt Lake at a trail access point as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers discuss large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the Great Salt Lake at a trail access point as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers discuss large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the Great Salt Lake at a trail access point as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers discuss large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the Great Salt Lake at a trail access point as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers discuss large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person stands along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake while a boat moves through a marked channel as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person stands along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake while a boat moves through a marked channel as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person stands along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake while a boat moves through a marked channel as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person stands along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake while a boat moves through a marked channel as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A boat moves across the water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A boat moves across the water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A boat moves across the water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A boat moves across the water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person looks through a viewer toward the Great Salt Lake as others stand on a rocky jetty in the distance. The region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person looks through a viewer toward the Great Salt Lake as others stand on a rocky jetty in the distance. The region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person looks through a viewer toward the Great Salt Lake as others stand on a rocky jetty in the distance. The region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person looks through a viewer toward the Great Salt Lake as others stand on a rocky jetty in the distance. The region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People stand on a rocky outcrop extending into the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People stand on a rocky outcrop extending into the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person stands on a narrow strip of shoreline extending into the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person stands on a narrow strip of shoreline extending into the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Navigation markers stand in calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Navigation markers stand in calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Sailboats sit docked in a marina at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a path near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person holds a rock along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person holds a rock along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person holds a rock along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person holds a rock along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person holds a rock along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person holds a rock along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Shoreline, mudflats, and distant snow‑covered mountains are seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Shoreline, mudflats, and distant snow‑covered mountains are seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A building at the Great Salt Lake visitor center is seen as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A building at the Great Salt Lake visitor center is seen as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A building at the Great Salt Lake visitor center is seen as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A building at the Great Salt Lake visitor center is seen as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A sailboat moves across calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird flies low over the surface of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Navigation markers stand in calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Navigation markers stand in calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People stand on a platform near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People stand on a platform near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Navigation markers stand in calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Navigation markers stand in calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Birds gather on a sandbar at the Great Salt Lake with snow‑covered mountains in the distance as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Birds gather on a sandbar at the Great Salt Lake with snow‑covered mountains in the distance as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Birds gather on a sandbar at the Great Salt Lake with snow‑covered mountains in the distance as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Birds gather on a sandbar at the Great Salt Lake with snow‑covered mountains in the distance as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Navigation markers stand in calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Navigation markers stand in calm water at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks along the exposed shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Shoreline, mudflats, and distant snow‑covered mountains are seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Shoreline, mudflats, and distant snow‑covered mountains are seen at the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Two people stand along a rocky shoreline at the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Two people stand along a rocky shoreline at the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Two people stand along a rocky shoreline at the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Two people stand along a rocky shoreline at the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People stand on a platform near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People stand on a platform near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird stands near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels in the region remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird feeds on the remains of another bird along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird feeds on the remains of another bird along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird feeds on the remains of another bird along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A bird feeds on the remains of another bird along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A man stands on an observation platform overlooking the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A man stands on an observation platform overlooking the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A man stands on an observation platform overlooking the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A man stands on an observation platform overlooking the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a narrow stretch of shoreline at the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a narrow stretch of shoreline at the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a narrow stretch of shoreline at the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along a narrow stretch of shoreline at the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person holds a rock along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person holds a rock along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Signs marking beach access and warning of unsafe water conditions stand near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: Signs marking beach access and warning of unsafe water conditions stand near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks through rocks and dry grass near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: A person walks through rocks and dry grass near the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as the region continues to experience historically low water levels. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake remains in a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
March 1, 2026, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA: People walk along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake as water levels remain historically low. Reports from state officials and the Great Salt Lake Strike Team state that the lake continues to fall within a serious adverse‑effects range, with elevations among the lowest recorded in more than one hundred years. The lake has drawn increased public attention as lawmakers consider large‑scale water projects and long‑term plans to address declining conditions. (Credit Image: © Charles‑McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire)
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