Under-average runoff and protracted drought are driving water ranges near document lows as soon as once more at Nice Salt Lake. These situations function a stark reminder that preserving the lake and its wetlands is a steady endeavor—one that may take collective motion and partnership yearly. Nice Salt Lake supplies irreplaceable habitat and is a key nesting, breeding, and stopover level for some 12 million migratory birds yearly, representing 339 species. Audubon continues to champion options for the lake and to work with decision-makers to assist administration instruments and choices that make use of flexibility and adaptableness to altering situations, along with much-needed investments within the lake’s well being.
Recognizing the necessity for continued motion, a number of new instruments and coverage levers at the moment are being carried out. These latest insurance policies and commitments construct on the solution-oriented applications that Audubon continues to prioritize and are vital steps ahead as we proceed to face drought and larger stress on Utah’s water programs. Partnership, innovation, and funding will proceed to be crucial instruments we’ve got as we work collectively to get Nice Salt Lake again to wholesome ranges.
Different statewide highlights embody:
Great Salt Lake Distribution Management Plan
Following laws handed in 2024, the state carried out a plan to handle lake mineral extraction that evaporates water to supply mineral salts. This program has a number of elements, together with voluntary agreements with many mineral producers to scale back their water consumption in relation to lake ranges. As part of that very same laws, the Utah Division of Water Rights adopted the Great Salt Lake Distribution Management Plan (Plan) to handle and account for the lake’s water.
Incorporating elements of Utah’s water rights system and the mandate for sovereign lands administration authority, the Plan depends on “ideas of prior appropriation and a number of use sustained yield in relation to the affordable preservation or enhancement of the Nice Salt Lake’s pure aquatic setting.”
The framework of the Plan regulates how water is measured, allotted, and distributed amongst water rights on the lake. This contains Nice Salt Lake water rights held by firms for mineral manufacturing from the lake, in addition to ”devoted water,” that are water rights put to useful use at Nice Salt Lake counting on the instream movement coverage adjustments made in 2022. Mineral extraction water rights shall be managed by precedence, the phrases of voluntary agreements, and in relation to lake ranges. Importantly, devoted water, together with water transacted by the Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust, which is co-managed by Audubon and The Nature Conservancy, and its companions is protected against mineral extraction and can stay within the lake 12 months after 12 months, topic to reductions for some evaporation. The Plan additionally introduces the “Nice Salt Lake Distribution Accounting Software” that tracks lake elevation, salinity, water rights, devoted water delivered to or held within the lake, and different associated metrics.
By limiting withdrawals for mineral extraction as lake ranges decline, and by defending water devoted to be used within the lake, the Plan is designed to assist shield ecological well being by preserving salinity steadiness, wetlands, habitats, chook populations, and decreasing uncovered lakebed that contributes to mud air pollution. It additionally supplies a brand new stage of readability and transparency for mineral firms to allow them to plan their enterprise operations within the face of fluctuating lake ranges.
2025 – 2035 Utah Wildlife Action Plan Prioritizes and Protects Great Salt Lake
Utah’s lately adopted 2025-2035 State Wildlife Action Plan—the state’s official information to defending and conserving wildlife and their habitats—incorporates a variety of updates, together with a new focus on saline lakes and species that depend on them.
The brand new parts that instantly join statewide conservation priorities to the well being of Nice Salt Lake embody:
- Nice Salt Lake is now acknowledged as a key aquatic habitat
- Brine flies, that are a key meals supply for a lot of birds and species of migratory birds, reminiscent of American Avocet, Wilson’s Phalarope, Snowy Plover, and different species have been added as a species of biggest conservation want
- Microbialites—the muse of microbial mats that assist brine fly larvae—at the moment are included as one among 14 terrestrial key habitats
With the 2025 replace, the state of Utah is taking vital steps ahead, acknowledging the threats going through Nice Salt Lake and the species that depend upon it and focusing efforts on its conservation and safety.
Increased Flexibility for Berm Management
In October, the Utah legislature adopted coverage adjustments to supply larger flexibility for state officers to guard the lake’s very important South Arm (Gilbert Bay) ecosystem, whereas nonetheless preserving Gunnison Bay—the North Arm of the lake. Now, Utah’s Division of Forestry, Fireplace and State Lands has larger flexibility to handle the causeway berm that separates the North and South Arms of Nice Salt Lake, particularly to regulate how water and salt transfer between the lake’s North and South Arms.
Managing the movement between these arms is important in holding the lake’s ecosystems wholesome. Adaptable berm administration is particularly vital throughout dry years when water ranges are low. With out the power to regulate the berm, elements of the lake might change into both too salty or, at occasions, not salty sufficient, inflicting ecological hurt—reminiscent of declines in brine shrimp replica. Low water ranges can expose and dry-out microbialites, that are rock-like formations that present the structural basis for microbe mats. These programs are prevalent alongside the lake’s shallow edges and are important for brine fly replica. Many bird species that rely on the brine flies and brine shrimp or their cysts can change into susceptible with the lack of vital meals and power sources throughout spring and fall migration durations. With this coverage change, state managers can reply shortly and responsibly to altering lake situations, serving to to guard the lake’s delicate steadiness and keep away from long-term environmental harm.
Great Salt Lake 2034 Charter and Funding
Up to now few months, Utah state leaders, together with Governor Cox, Senate President Adams, Home Speaker Schultz, and Congressman Moore joined with enterprise executives, philanthropists, conservation organizations—together with Nationwide Audubon Society and The Nature Conservancy—and others to debate the way forward for Nice Salt Lake and its wetlands and pledge to revive and shield the lake for generations to return via the Nice Salt Lake 2034 Constitution.
The signing of the Nice Salt Lake 2034 Constitution marks a big public dedication to guard the lake and its wetlands and requires Utahns to affix the rally to revive the lake’s well being by 2034, defending it for generations to return.
Funders pledged a $200 million dedication to assist long-term, solution-driven efforts for Nice Salt Lake.
Such commitments, mixed with $53 million in open funding alternatives—$50 million from the Great Salt Lake Commissioner’s Water Delivery Program and the remaining $3 million from the Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust and the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Land’s Wetland Protection and Restoration Program—present a wanted enhance for numerous initiatives and options within the Nice Salt Lake basin.
The numerous stage of dedication from a variety of partnerships serves as one other step ahead towards addressing the urgency of the challenges going through Nice Salt Lake.
