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Salt Lake City was built on a promise: that engineering could make the desert bloom. For a century, an invisible, underground reservoir—a massive aquifer—made that promise true, fueling explosive growth. But that promise has become a trap.
The aquifer is now collapsing. Decades of over-pumping have caused the ground to sink, and water levels have plummeted. But the real danger isn’t that the water is disappearing. It’s what’s happening to the water that’s left. Geologists have discovered that the collapsing aquifer is releasing naturally-occurring arsenic, a potent heavy metal, into the drinking water supply for over 1.2 million people. The city’s greatest asset is becoming its greatest liability. This is not a story about a water shortage. It’s a story about water toxicity, impossible choices, and the silent geological crisis unfolding hundreds of feet beneath one of America’s fastest-growing cities.
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The Hoover Dam is just near Salt Lake City ?
Utah voted for Trump, so who cares what happens to them?
You want to live in a desert?
You want lots of water?
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Get ready.Jesus is about to return
My grandfather ran a steam shovel in the big copper mine. He dug for 30+ years. And he never realized the environmental issues. His education ended in 8th grade.
Aquafer is dead…
SLC was by far the worst place I ever lived…. Couldn't possibly care any less about that sht hole!!
Not to mention the data centers on fast track.
Deceptive lies! The Great Salt Lake reached its highest recorded water level in 1986–1987, and then its lowest level on July 3rd, 2022.
I'm not saying the water level isn't dangerously low. What I am saying is the genesis and timeline put forth here is false.