by Addison Graham | Dec 4, 2023 | Blog Post, Events
Representative Tyler Clancy and Provo City Councilwoman Rachel Whipple joined Grow the Flow yesterday for a town hall at Brigham Young University. Over thirty students, faculty, and community members gathered in person and over zoom to learn about water security and...
by Teri Harman | Nov 20, 2023 | Blog Post
Photo: Carl Moore at Great Salt Lake, September 2023 by Teri Harman Saving Great Salt Lake is not only about preserving water and vital ecosystems, but also protecting the legacy of human history. The Indigenous people of Utah were the first stewards of our saline...
by Becca Black | Nov 18, 2023 | Blog Post, Events, Grow The Flow Updates
We had an amazing turnout and support for this afternoon’s virtual panel on the Bear River Development. Experts on water policy, public lands, and lake ecology discussed questions relating to recent developments in the project. Tim Hawks, a former state legislator...
by Eliza Hammond | Nov 13, 2023 | Blog Post
Photo credit: Logan Gardner “The Great Salt Lake is drying up!” “Are we all going to die in 5 years?” Maybe you’ve heard this statement or asked this question before. I have. If you’re not an ecologist, it can be hard to understand what’s actually going on....
by Jake Dreyfous | Nov 13, 2023 | Blog Post, Grow The Flow Updates
What is the Bear River Development? Enacted in 1991, the Bear River Development Act gives the Division of Water Resources (DWRe) the power to develop water on the Bear River and its tributaries to meet the demand of northern Utah’s growing population. The DWRe...
by Jake Dreyfous | Nov 10, 2023 | Blog Post
I’m guessing you have heard of Grow the Flow because you are reading this right now. If not, we are a movement dedicated to getting more water to the Great Salt Lake! So, what about Slow the Flow? While the names may be easy to mix up, we are two very different...