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The Jordan, Weber, and Bear rivers flow into the lake and deposit a few million tons of dissolved solids (salts and minerals) in the lake each year. The economic output of Great Salt Lake is $1.9 billion annually, with a total employment of over 7,700 jobs.
Renamed Regent Street, it remains as one of the oldest streets in Salt Lake. This plaque was erected by the Newspaper Agency Corporation in 1990. Aside from describing Commercial Street's status as Salt Lake City's red light district, it also discusses the two parlor houses that were built next door to one another.
The Interstate 215/Belt Route provides a bypass and commuter route for the city of Salt Lake City.
No one person can save the lake. But there are many small things each of us can do to help. These actions include conserving water, contacting legislators, volunteering to protect land and wildlife, and supporting organizations and events that show the lake's value and contribute to its welfare.
Great Salt Lake Max. depth 33 ft (10 m) average, high of 45 ft (14 m) in 1987, low of 24 ft (7.3 m) in 2021 Water volume 15,338,693.6 acre⋅ft (18.92 km3) Surface elevation historical average of 4,200 feet (1,300 m), 4,190.5 feet (1,277.3 m) as of 2022 March 14 Islands 8–15 (variable, see Islands)16 more rows
After passing the Oquirrh Mountains, I-80 enters the Salt Lake Valley and Salt Lake County. A short portion of the freeway is concurrent with I-15 through Downtown Salt Lake City.
Yes, downtown Salt Lake City is quite walkable for visitors without a car. The area features a grid layout with many attractions, restaurants, shops, and parks within walking distance of each other. Key highlights include: