Biden signs bill to study salt lakes in drought-hit US West

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Federal officials will more closely monitor the impacts of shrinking lakes throughout the U.S. West after President Biden signed legislation that creates and funds monitoring efforts into the region's saline lakes.

and local water district officials have committed to funding and incentivizing conservation efforts, yet development, population growth and enduring agricultural demand continue to strain the water supply needed to maintain the lake.

The legislation signed on Tuesday establishes what it calls a “Saline Lake Ecosystems in the Great Basin States Assessment and Monitoring Program” to examine variables such as water use and demand and “climatic stressors.” Although the legislation's sponsors — senators and congressmen from throughout the West — lauded the effort and said they hoped the studies would inform solutions, the program does not mandate any conservation measures or institute new water management guidelines.

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