Conserve water or save land? A brief history of Utah Lake property rights
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
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
Grab your gun. It’s hunting season.
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.
If you are a regular reader, you probably remember the article we wrote in June titled “Vile weed: Restoring shoreline with controlled weed removal.”
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 …
For most area residents, Utah Lake is in their backyard. So you won’t get many style or exotic points for skiing there.
A few weeks ago, we published a story highlighting our efforts to restore the shoreline of Utah Lake to a more natural state, free of invasive species–primarily phragmites.
As the third largest lake west of the Mississippi, there’s a lot to see at Utah Lake. After all, the sprawling body of water is 24 miles long and 12 miles …
I’ve lived in Utah County for nine years. Like the vast majority of you, Utah Lake has always been to the west. So it’s easy to take your surroundings for …
Read more “Go for a drive: West Utah Lake has spectacular views of the valley”