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Road salt can contaminate drinking water, kill or endanger wildlife, increase soil erosion, and damage private and public property. Alternative methods are needed to mitigate these drawbacks.
Between 1986 and 2021, the Great Salt Lake shrunk by more than two-thirds, dropping from 3,300 square miles to just 950. (In fact, it's predicted that the lake will completely dry up by the year 2030 if conservation efforts are not implemented.
The entrance towers, delicate snowflake chandeliers, and grand five-story main concourse make the Salt Palace part architectural showpiece, part modern art sculpture, and ready to be all business. ASM Global manages the facility on behalf of Salt Lake County, the owner of the building.
A drying Great Salt Lake could mean increased dust, less snow, reduced lake access, elevated salinity, habitat loss, island bridges, more invasive plant growth and negative economic consequences to the state.
The chemical and biological conditions found in the Great Salt Lake complicate the development and implementation of appropriate water-quality criteria. In addition, water diversions, lower lake levels, and potential changes to the lake's salinity place additional pressures on the lake's aquatic and avian life.
The Salt Lake City area is in the Central Basin and Range ecoregion. It has a humid climate, with hot summers and cold, snowy winters. The area falls between the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Mountains, with much of the development in the Jordan River valley.
Salt Lake City is committed to protecting the public health and safety of its residents, including ensuring access to clean air, clean water and a livable environment. Climate Positive 2040 highlights the transformational changes needed for Salt Lake City to reach long-term climate and energy goals.
A drying Great Salt Lake could mean increased dust, less snow, reduced lake access, elevated salinity, habitat loss, island bridges, more invasive plant growth and negative economic consequences to the state.
Debbie Lyons - Director of Sustainability - Salt Lake City Corporation | LinkedIn.
To achieve these goals, Sara Mariani, FIA's director of sustainability, diversity and inclusion, explains, the organisation is prioritising the decarbonisation of race events, promoting sustainable practices among its stakeholders, and inspiring climate-conscious behaviour within its fast-growing global fanbase.