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Lawmakers point to bipartisan water bills and $60 million federal settlement for Great Salt Lake

March 21, 2026 | Hinckley Institute of Politics, Citizen Journalism , Utah Citizen Journalism, Elections, Utah


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Lawmakers point to bipartisan water bills and $60 million federal settlement for Great Salt Lake
Panelists told the Hinckley audience the Legislature advanced a suite of water bills this session aimed at transparency, irrigation changes and lake preservation.

Representative Grant Miller said the session "was very proactive" on water despite low snowpack and noted measures across the spectrum: data-center reporting of water use, overhead-irrigation mechanisms to route more water toward the Great Salt Lake, and a long-term study to preserve the lake.

Senator Luz Escamilla referenced a recent federal settlement that provided about $60,000,000 to the Great Salt Lake and said the long-standing litigation resolved a narrow dispute, enabling some funds to be used for lake preservation.

Panelists framed the conversation as both fiscal and behavioral: money was necessary, but demand-side changes—how residents and agriculture use water—are essential. They said more drastic options (desalination or importing water) remain expensive and politically fraught but no longer purely hypothetical.

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