by Nathan Thompson | Oct 21, 2023 | Blog Post
Dam History and PoliticsFor over a century, dams have been bastions of development in the Western United States. They were signs of man’s domination over what had previously been considered untameable land. Dams could do the impossible: bring water where there had...
by Becca Black | Oct 18, 2023 | Blog Post, Events
Grow the Flow held its first multi-chapter student event yesterday, with participants from the University of Utah, Salt Lake Community College, Utah State University, Utah Valley University, Brigham Young University, and Skyline High School. An interdisciplinary...
by Ben Abbott | Oct 4, 2023 | Blog Post, Grow The Flow Updates
For release on Wednesday, October 4, 2023 Grow the Flow Seeks 100,000 Citizens to Rescue Great Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY, UT, October 4, 2023 – As the boost from this winter’s record snowfall wears off, Great Salt Lake remains a top concern for Utahns....
by Ben Abbott | Oct 3, 2023 | Blog Post, Involvement
Welcome to Grow the Flow! It has been really encouraging to see the level and diversity of support for Great Salt Lake. It is clear to me that people from all walks of life see this as a question of legacy, values, and life. I hope that you feel welcome here, because...
by Carol-Lyn Jardine | Oct 3, 2023 | Blog Post, Grow The Flow Updates, Involvement
Originally posted on conserveutahvalley.org In 2021, Conserve Utah Valley was a fledgling grassroots organization. We got our start when Bridal Veil Falls, a natural treasure of Utah Valley, was under threat of private development. After a few intense months of work,...
by Nathan Thompson | Oct 2, 2023 | Blog Post
Form a Citizen’s Lake Lobby of more than 100,000 members from all backgrounds. No amount of ecological work or legal scaffolding can replace the need to rehabilitate our relationship with Great Salt Lake. Sustained stewardship begins with affection and a change in our...