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The Great Salt Lake is dying and fixing it could cost billions

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The Great Salt Lake is dying and fixing it could cost billions
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Two factors are driving the decline of the Great Salt Lake: water use and less precipitation due to climate change. Saving the lake may require 260 billion gallons of water.

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