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Did you know? 20% of Utah Lake boundary still unsettled

by Eric EllisCommunityPosted on October 20, 2011July 20, 20162 Comments

Utah Lake has been around a long time, so you’d think its boundaries would have been settled long ago. Not so says, Dick Buehler of Utah Department of Natural Resources.

What’s the best way for humans to use a lake without ruining it?

by Eric EllisCommunity, RecreationPosted on October 13, 2011July 20, 2016Comments are Disabled

Since they sit atop the food chain, humans wield a lot of power over their environment.

Conserve water or save land? A brief history of Utah Lake property rights

by Eric EllisHistoryPosted on October 6, 2011July 20, 2016Comments are Disabled

What’s more important: Conserve water so that farmers can use it in dryer months to irrigate crops… or protect the rights of property owners surrounding the water source

Waterfowl hunting takes flight this weekend at Utah Lake

by Eric EllisPlants & Wildlife, RecreationPosted on September 29, 2011July 20, 20162 Comments

Grab your gun. It’s hunting season.

In the hot seat: Utah Lake Commissioner Reed Price

by Eric EllisUtah Lake CommissionPosted on September 22, 2011July 20, 2016Comments are Disabled

Four years ago, 21 area governments — including neighboring municipalities of Utah County, the Department of Natural Resources, and the great state of Utah — created the Utah Lake Commission.

Reclaiming the shoreline: A successful spray

by Eric EllisPlants & WildlifePosted on September 15, 2011July 20, 20163 Comments

If you are a regular reader, you probably remember the article we wrote in June titled “Vile weed:  Restoring shoreline with controlled weed removal.”  

Sailing: Something to treasure on Utah Lake

by Eric EllisRecreation, WeatherPosted on September 8, 2011July 20, 20162 Comments

Hoisting a sail, watching the breeze fill the canvas with wind energy, hearing the waves lap on the sides of the boat, seeing other craft on the waters – this …

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In case you missed ’em: 5 stories we wish you’d read

by Eric EllisCommunity, HistoryPosted on August 25, 2011July 20, 2016Comments are Disabled

It’s easy to see the most popular stories on UtahLake.gov—just look to your right for the big blue rectangle. But in case you missed them originally, here are a few …

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Utah Lake is a good place to fish. Here’s why:

by Eric EllisFishing, Plants & Wildlife, RecreationPosted on August 18, 2011October 25, 2017One Comment

Columnist Doug Larson once wrote, “If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there’d be a shortage of fishing poles.”

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