A new report details how water diverted from the Great Salt Lake is being used, revealing that consumption extends beyond agriculture. This information is vital for understanding the environmental crisis facing the shrinking lake and
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No direct financial impact identified in the provided content, though future policy changes based on this report could have significant financial implications for water infrastructure, conservation, or public health.
Various sectors and residents currently benefit from the diverted water, including agricultural users and other unspecified urban or industrial consumers.
The shrinking Great Salt Lake harms the environment, wildlife, and potentially human health due to increased dust and air quality issues.