Drought Pushes Great Salt Lake To Lowest Levels On Record
SYRACUSE, UTAH - AUGUST 01: People wade in the waters of the Great Salt Lake at Antelope Island on August 01, 2021 near Syracuse, Utah. As severe drought continues to take hold in the western United States, water levels at the Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, have dropped to the lowest levels ever recorded. The lake fell below 4194.4 feet in the past week after years of decline from its highest level recorded in 1986 with 4211.65 feet. Further decline of the lake's water levels could result in an increase in water salinity and could generate dust from the exposed lakebed that could impact air quality in the area. The lake does not supply water or generate electricity for nearby communities but it does provide a natural habitat for migrating birds and other wildlife. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, 99 percent of Utah is experiencing extreme drought conditions. (Footage by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)





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