Utah River Council
The Utah Rivers Council, established in 1994, is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable aquatic ecosystems by safeguarding Utah's watersheds and the communities that rely on them. Through research, education, grassroots advocacy, and public policy, the Council aims to address critical water issues affecting the region, including the declining water levels of the Great Salt Lake and challenges posed by climate change on the Colorado River.
One of the Council's key initiatives, the 4,200 Project, seeks to restore the Great Salt Lake to a sustainable level of 4,200 feet above sea level by implementing effective policies and grassroots organizing. With a focus on community engagement and accountability, the Utah Rivers Council champions solutions that benefit both Utahns and the diverse wildlife dependent on this vital ecosystem.
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